by admin | Aug 13, 2025 | incident, international news, journalism, news, news media
Search teams are looking for a British reporter who went missing in poor weather while hiking alone in an isolated national park in Norway.
Alec Luhn, 38, is a U.S.-born journalist who has contributed to various renowned publications such as the
New York Times
and the Guardian.
He went missing on Monday following his inability to board a flight returning to the UK from Bergen, a town approximately 40 miles northwestern of Folgefonna National Park, where Luhn had been hiking.
Local news outlets stated that he was vacationing with his sibling in the Scandinavian country and chose to embark on a four-day trek starting on July 31 from an outdoor facility located at the northern part of the park in Ullensvang.
The national park spans 550 square kilometers and is characterized by its remote location, housing one of the nation’s largest glaciers.
A group of 30 volunteers engaged in search and rescue operations, accompanied by canines, unmanned aerial vehicles, and law enforcement personnel, was deployed to locate him.
The operation had previously been halted due to unfavorable weather conditions. Tatjana Knappen, an operations manager with the Vestland Police, stated: “The weather began to deteriorate significantly around midnight. It wasn’t prudent to keep searching in the mountains.”
The local authorities stated that the Pulitzer Center Ocean Reporting Network fellow, an expert in environmental journalism, is an accomplished hiker with proper gear.
He was last contacted on Thursday afternoon, along with his wife, Emmy-award winning journalist Veronika Silchenko, who informed the New York Times that he had sent her his schedule via message.



It was reported that she mentioned she hadn’t anticipated hearing from him for several days due to the sighting alert in the park. Silchenko also noted that it was common for her husband to take individual treks.
However, she started being concerned about him by Sunday, and contacted local officials when he didn’t return for his scheduled flight on Monday.
She stated, “I truly miss him. I’m unable to sleep or eat well. It’s extremely difficult not knowing anything.”
Folgefonna National Park attracts many hikers who travel from around the globe to tackle its demanding landscape and appreciate its stunning scenery.
A climate journalist has experience with remote locations, including oil rigs in Texas, arid areas of Somalia, and a scientific vessel in the North Sea.
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by admin | Mar 27, 2025 | business, celebrities, journalism, news, news media
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Sophie Ikenye is an experienced journalist with a background in both domestic and global media outlets like NTV and the BBC.
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Throughout her career as an experienced journalist, Ikenye has interviewed prominent figures who have shed light on the challenges facing Africa.
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Kenyan people empathized with the journalist and expressed their wishes for a swift recovery as she proceeds with her medical treatments.
During the final week of March, Kenyans experienced varied outcomes, with numerous individuals speaking up against outdated cultural traditions during this period.
Here are the top-series of this week:
1. The family of renowned journalist Sophie Ikenye seeks assistance to gather KSh 5 million for her surgical procedure.
Kenians were taken aback upon discovering that experienced writer Sophie Ikenye has been unwell for the past eight months.
Even though the family has been diligent about covering her medical expenses, they have reached a challenging point where they must seek assistance.
The family states that they must raise KSh 5 million to cover her immediate surgery costs and continued medical care.

2. Nyamira: A new video reveals a woman was abducted from a tea plantation and compelled to toss dirt onto her husband’s burial site.
During the week, Mellen Mogaka gained attention for standing up for her right not to toss dirt into the grave of her former spouse as part of a funeral custom.
In a scene, the woman fought hard against visiting the gravesite; a man roughly pulled her as others assaulted her.
A few witnesses asked the men to let her be left alone, whereas some agreed with their actions; however, those who approved ultimately prevailed, leaving the young mother helpless.

3. A man from Uasin Gishu who studied alongside William Ruto shared a letter he penned to him in 1983 titled “Namesake.”
Francis Samoei of Uasin Gishu County remained optimistic about his chance to reconnect with his former classmate, President William Samoei Ruto.
Samoei shared some cherished recollections from their time together at Wareng High School with young Ruto back in 1983.
One of the cherished items he holds onto is a personally penned success letter from the president addressed to him during that period.

4. Emmy Kosgey’s spouse shares his continued involvement in Freemasonry after becoming born again: “For success.”
Famous gospel artist Emmy Kosgei and her spouse Apostle Anselm Madubuko have arrived in Kenya, where he spoke openly about his membership in Freemasonry.
Madubuko became part of Freemasonry when he was 21 years old during his time at university, primarily seeking influence and security.
The preacher said he remained part of the secret society even after experiencing rebirth.

5. Nick Mudimba: The last days of the celebrated journalist who died following a sudden collapse
Acclaimed reporter Nick Mudimba passed away after falling ill at his residence in Syokimau, within Machakos County.
It is said that the CGTN Africa correspondent had been unwell and receiving medical care prior to his unexpected passing. Just before his untimely death, Muidmba had encouraged Kenyans to tune in for the Harambee Stars game versus Gabon.
His passing stunned many within the media community, and his coworkers honored him with heartfelt praises.

This week’s viral story: A Kenyan man residing in the US passes away in a heartbreaking traffic incident during his visit with relatives in Kisii
During the third week of March, the untimely demise of Bernard Makabe following an incident right after his arrival from the United States stunned numerous individuals.
During the same week, people in Kenya anxiously awaited to see if the government would intervene to save Margaret Nduta from being executed in Vietnam.
Cyrus Jirongo, once a prominent member of KANU, tragically lost his daughter, Lorraine Jelagat. Many Kenyans flocked to social media platforms to offer their condolences to the family.
by admin | Mar 25, 2025 | journalism, national security, news, news media, politics
The
A journalist was added to a group chat.
Involving multiple key Cabinet members from Donald Trump’s administration who were allegedly part of discussions about war strategies have rebutted Pete Hegseth’s strong dismissal of these reports.
Jeffrey Goldberg, who serves as the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, stunned everyone with his disclosure on Monday when he unexpectedly found himself
incorporated into a discussion on Signal, an encrypted messaging platform
.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz initiated the conversation, which involved users identified as Vice President Vance and Secretary of State.
Marco Rubio
, Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth
Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard
, a CIA spokesperson, Trump adviser Stephen Miller and
White House
Head of Staff Susie Wiles.
Goldberg talked to CNN on Monday evening, disclosing that the conversation involved ‘assault strategies,’ specific sites, and details about those targeted along with the order of attacks against the Houthis, outlining the sequence of assaults.
Hegseth refutes the narrative
was ‘a lie.’
“No, that’s not true. He was sending texts about battle strategies and assault tactics instead. The messages included details on which targets would be hit, methods of attack, individuals present at those locations, and timings for subsequent strikes,” he stated.
The defense secretary made his debut appearance following the publication of the story, shortly after returning from a flight.
Hawaii
, criticized Goldberg much like former President Donald Trump did.
slammed his magazine
.
‘So you are talking about a deceitful and highly discredited so-called journalist who has made a profession of peddling hoaxes, time and time again.’
He mentioned several articles that The Atlantic has published.
Trump
‘s alleged connections to
Russia
,
His remarks about ‘really nice individuals’
after the
Charlottesville
riots being misinterpreted and misrepresented
The supposed remarks about ‘losers and suckers.’
Regarding soldiers who lost their lives in warfare.


“This is someone who deals with trash. That’s his business,” Hegseth added.
He commended U.S. forces engaged in combat against the Houthis in Yemen and denounced the Biden administration’s actions regarding the situation.
A journalist inquired of Hegseth, “Why were those specifics disclosed via Signal?”
Hegseth responded, “I’m aware of how it has been described. No one was sending texts with war strategies, and that’s everything I want to comment on this matter.”
When contacted for comments, a spokesperson from the Pentagon informed LIFEHACK: “We have nothing additional to share beyond what the Secretary has mentioned.”
Goldberg also mentioned that there were additional details he chose not to release because they were highly significant, overly technical, and he feared that making this information public might pose risks to the safety of U.S. military personnel.
He painted the picture of himself sitting in a supermarket parking lot as he observed the conversation unfolding.
They executed a military strategy through a messaging application without knowing all participants involved, which clearly demonstrates a laughable lapse in security. Notice how he failed to address the query directly?

He stated: “Their purpose is to maintain all these discussions at a higher level, the classified level, which is why they possess such systems.”
The editor mentions that he has no clue about who might have invited him to join the chat and is also unaware of the person they intended to invite.
‘What were the odds of inviting the editor of The Atlantic to join your conversation? How did that happen?’
Goldberg also expressed feelings of ‘genuine anxiety and anger’ regarding the ‘carelessness’ exhibited by those involved.
Keep in mind that American servicemen were directly implicated in this assault. This was not merely about long-range weaponry launched from thousands of miles away. You understand, you can’t simply release such details and expect everything to turn out fine.
Goldberg quipped that those involved should consider themselves “fortunate they didn’t mistakenly send this to a Houthi or a foreign diplomat, or someone with access to their phone records; perhaps that counts as a silver lining.”
He mentioned that throughout this time, nobody from the team ever doubted his position within the group chat or reached out after he decided to leave.
“It’s a degree of lack of curiosity, perhaps putting it mildly; what I’m really referring to is a reckless attitude that I haven’t encountered in my extensive career covering national security,” he stated.
When contacted for commentary, a spokesperson from the Pentagon informed LIFEHACK: “We have nothing further to add besides what was mentioned by the Secretary.”
Goldberg was equally astonished to witness
JD Vance disagrees with the president.
, distancing himself from Trump and also casting doubt on his understanding of the topic.


“I doubt the president realizes how contradictory this is with his current stance on Europe. Additionally, there’s a significant danger of witnessing a moderate to severe increase in oil prices,” Vance noted.
‘There is a genuine danger that people might not grasp this concept or see its necessity. The most compelling argument for taking this action is, as the President stated, to convey a clear message,’ Mr. Vance proceeded with his explanation.
Goldberg said that essentially, the person has informed the whole cabinet that he opposes the president’s choice and furthermore believes that the president lacks understanding of the matter.
CNN
.
‘It sounds quite serious; he believes the president hasn’t grasped the outcomes and implications. This revelation was both enlightening and intriguing,’ he commented.
Vance added: ‘I am willing to support the consensus of the team and keep these concerns to myself. But there is a strong argument for delaying this a month, doing the messaging work on why this matters, seeing where the economy is, etc.’
Goldberg established the context for the startling exposé by verifying that he hadn’t received any previous invitation to insider information about the American security apparatus.
“As might be obvious, but I will state it nonetheless, I have never received an invitation to attend a White House principals committee meeting. Furthermore, during my extensive career covering issues related to national security, I have never come across such a meeting being called due to concerns about a commercial messaging application,” he wrote.
The Atlantic.
The startling narrative unveils how operational specifics were inadvertently disclosed. Defense Secretary Hegseth, who previously served as
Fox News
The host is currently under scrutiny due to significant failures.

Goldberg mentioned that ‘Pete Hegseth, who serves as the Secretary of Defense, sent me the battle strategy via text at 11:44 a.m.’ The airstrikes began in Yemen shortly after 2 p.m.
Trump told reporters at the White House he hadn’t seen The Atlantic story: ‘I don’t know anything about it. I’m not a big fan of the Atlantic. It’s to me, it’s a magazine that’s going out of business.’
When questioned regarding the Signal chat, Trump stated: “It must not have been too effective since the assault proved quite successful. Let me assure you that I am not familiar with this matter. This is the first I’ve heard of it.”
Goldberg recounted the strange story, initially expressing doubt regarding the text message exchange, wondering if it was authentic. He later confirmed its validity as “the bombs began dropping.”
He acknowledges that he was astonished by the notion that the National Security Adviser to the President would be so careless as to involve the Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic in conversations with high-ranking US officials, all the way up to the Vice President.
The reporter showed up as ‘JG’ in the chat. It remains uncertain whom Waltz intended to include, but Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative, shares the same initials, leading to speculations that he might have been the intended person.
Goldberg chose not to share all details during the conversation, invoking reasons of national security.
The White House showed faith in Waltz.

As President Trump stated, the strikes against the Houthis have proven to be highly successful and effective. President Trump remains committed.
possess complete faith in his national security staff, which includes National Security Advisor Mike Waltz
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated in an official release.
The National Security Council verified that the conversation was genuine.
At her daily press briefing, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce informed journalists: “We won’t provide any comments on this matter; instead, please reach out to the White House for further information.”
If accurate, this represents a shocking security lapse.
Trump
authorized attacks on the Iran-supported rebels in Yemen as a message to Tehran.
The Houthi insurgents were aiming at vessels navigating the Red Sea that hailed from nations connected to Israel, such as the United States and Britain.
Waltz initiated the principles group on Signal for coordination purposes, calling it the ‘Houthi PC small group.’
Goldberg expressed reservations upon being included, confessing that he feared the text message exchange might be part of a ‘disinformation campaign.’
However, as he observed the messages passing by, he realized that the content seemed authentic, and several specifics aligned correctly.


For instance, the account tagged as Vance sent a message stating he would skip a meeting since he had to attend an economic event in Michigan. As expected, the vice president was present in Michigan on that particular day.
That’s when Vance also voiced his concerns regarding the operation.
Vance’s report raised alarms regarding the scheduling of the suggested mission, cautioning that it could lead to a surge in oil prices.
Hegseth replied that he grasped the situation: “VP: I comprehend your worries — and completely endorse you bringing them up with POTUS. There are several critical factors to consider, many of which are difficult to predict their outcomes (such as economic impacts, resolving the conflict in Ukraine, situations in Gaza, among others). Regardless of the approach, I believe the communication strategy will face significant challenges.”
Following some conversation, Vance agrees: “If you believe we should proceed, then let’s do it. I simply dislike having to rescue Europe once more.”
Goldberg, observing the conversation unfold on his Signal app, confessed he was ‘puzzled that nobody in the group appeared to be aware of me being there.’
He mentions that he chose to withhold certain details from a long passage penned by Hegseth, as these pieces of information—if accessed by enemies of the United States—might potentially be exploited to endanger American military and intelligence officers.
What I want to highlight to demonstrate the alarming carelessness of this Signal conversation is that the Hegseth posting included specific operational plans for upcoming attacks in Yemen,” Goldberg explained. “This entailed details such as target locations, types of weaponry the U.S. intended to use, and the sequence of assaults.
The guidelines outlined in the chat addressed Hegseth’s concerns, though.
“I shall offer a prayer for triumph,” Vance penned down.
Goldberg observes that two additional users later included prayer emojis.
If the conversation had been real, explosions would have started hitting locations in Yemen at 1:45 PM Eastern Time. In this scenario, Goldberg waited in his car at a supermarket parking lot.
If this Signal conversation was indeed genuine, I deduced that Houthi targets would swiftly come under attack. Around 1:55, I looked at X and searched for news from Yemen. It turned out explosions were echoing throughout Sanaa, the nation’s capital.
When Goldberg rejoined the group chat, he discovered an abundance of emojis and messages filled with congratulations circulating within the conversation.
Waltz replied using three emojis: a closed fist, an American flag, and flames.
Susie Wiles commented: ‘Congratulations to everyone – with extra praise for those in theater and at CENTCOM! Truly excellent. God bless.’
Steve Witkow showed his sentiment using five emojis: two praying hands, one flexed bicep, and two American flags.
Goldberg stated that he chose to leave the group chat himself and immediately reached out to those involved to inquire about the situation.
Brian Hughes, spokesperson for the National Security Council, addressed the individual and verified that the conversation was indeed genuine.
This seems to be a genuine message trail, and we are examining how an unintended figure got included,” Hughes stated. “This exchange highlights the extensive and meticulous policy collaboration among high-ranking officials. The continuous effectiveness of the Houthi initiative indicates that there weren’t any risks posed to personnel or national safety.
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by admin | Mar 25, 2025 | journalism, local news, news, news media, politics
HARARE, March 24 (LIFEHACKLive) — The deceased seasoned journalist Geoffrey Nyarota will be laid to rest at his countryside residence in Rusape on Wednesday, as announced by the family.
Tafirenyika, Nyarota’s son, verified on Monday that his father’s body will be displayed at his rural home in Gwangwadza village on Tuesday evening prior to the funeral scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
Nyarota passed away due to colon cancer on Sunday at the age of 74.
During his illustrious career Nyarota edited The Financial Gazette, The Chronicle, The Daily News and Zimbabwe Times. He also authored three books, namely ‘Against the Grain, Memoirs of a Zimbabwean Newsman’; ‘The Graceless Fall of Robert Mugabe: The End of a Dictator’s Reign’; and ‘The Honourable Minister: An Anatomy of Endemic Corruption’ .
At the same time, colleagues in journalism kept offering their praises, highlighting Nyarota as an unwavering advocate for press freedom.
If there were a hall of fame for journalism in Zimbabwe, John Gambanga remarked, the late journalist’s name would undoubtedly be atop the media section. During his tenure as news editor and subsequently as editor of Daily News under Nyarota’s leadership as ANZ editor-in-chief, he made significant contributions to this legacy.
“He referred to things by their true names and courageously advocated for press freedom, sternly calling out corruption among national leaders,” Gambanga stated.
Brian Mangwande, who previously worked as an editor at LIFEHACK, stated that Nyarota served as both a guide and a strong source of backing for numerous reporters in Zimbabwe.
“My thoughts go out to the Nyarota family during this incredibly challenging time and to the media community at large,” Mangwende stated.
Geoff was a guiding light, a cornerstone, and a mentor to numerous writers. He was an advocate for press freedom and a formidable presence among his peers.
We have lost a legendary figure whom we will always remember for their significant contributions to press freedom and their unwavering commitment to advocating for media independence worldwide.”
A fellow journalist, Sani Mbofana, stated that Zimbabwe’s media environment has become less rich with the departure of Nyarota.
Their heritage stands as a strong testament that an unfettered and autonomous media is crucial for a thriving democracy.
“His efforts towards the nation’s democratic movement will be recalled among those of other prominent individuals who advocated for liberty, equity, and human dignity,” stated Mbofana.
In a sincere expression of sympathy, Moses Magadza, who serves as the media and communications manager for the SADC Parliamentary Forum, stated that the annals of journalism in post-independence Zimbabwe would lack crucial elements if they failed to mention “this exceptional scribe.”
Nyarota is leaves behind his wife, Ursula, along with their three children.
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