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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
The 35-meter vessel, found submerged off Alexandria, brings to life the decadent tales of the Greek historian Strabo and offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Nile's ancient elite.
While the Treasury has already flagged the receipt of billions from the divestiture, Parliament initiates the constitutional requirement for public participation to validate the deal.
From a high school radio station to a global cult following, the veteran broadcaster proves that niche entertainment is a serious business.
Industry experts warn that a lack of enforcement is allowing companies to bypass Kenyan professionals, stifling skills transfer and economic growth.
The strategic acquisition by Batian Property Fund signals a shift toward high-yield real estate assets, offering Kenyan retirees a potential buffer against market volatility.
Electoral Commission boss Justice Byabakama decries 'unfortunate' violence as security forces and gangs clash with NUP supporters in Northern Uganda, raising red flags for regional stability.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers flags “difficult decisions” to save the budget, a move mirroring global austerity trends as central banks battle rising prices.
Beijing’s export engine defies gravity as it pivots to new markets, offsetting American declines with a historic financial windfall that dwarfs the GDP of entire continents.
In a quiet Nairobi kitchen, a stepchild’s vulnerability collided with a stepfather’s hidden longing, proving that fatherhood is a title earned, not given.
Kabras, KCB, and Oilers remain deadlocked at the summit with perfect bonus-point starts, while Nakuru RFC lights up the weekend with a gritty comeback win over Nondies.
High Court ruling exposes how government negligence and broken promises to Mauritian-backed investor KISCOL will cost the Kenyan taxpayer billions.
Domestic tourism is no longer just a filler for low season—it is the new engine of Kenya’s hospitality sector, with occupancy hitting 90% and KWS recording historic visitor numbers.