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**A Victorian court convicts a man from a high-profile family for raping his friend's girlfriend, a verdict that echoes ongoing battles for justice against gender-based violence in Kenya.**
The UK Information Commissioner advises that Zarah Sultana's unauthorized use of a mailing list for "Your Party" could be criminal, deepening the rift with Jeremy Corbyn.
President Trump cancels further military strikes on Venezuela citing "good cooperation" on oil and prisoner releases, but keeps the US Navy on standby.
Senator John Methu claims an "assassination attempt" after police and goons teargassed opposition leaders in Murang'a, sparking condemnation from former DP Rigathi Gachagua.
The EU approves a historic trade deal with the Mercosur bloc after 25 years, triggering farmer protests across Europe over fears of cheap South American imports.
Investigative: Portland Mayor Keith Wilson demands a halt to federal operations after agents shoot a couple DHS claims are linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, escalating a national conflict over immigration enforcement.
Human rights defenders have raised a red flag over the risk of state-sanctioned violence in Uganda ahead of the 2026 elections, warning of dire consequences for regional stability.
US President Donald Trump’s seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers threatens to disrupt global supply, signaling potential fuel price hikes for Kenyan motorists.
Former DP Rigathi Gachagua escalates his feud with the state, urging Nairobi voters to eject President Ruto and Governor Sakaja over economic hardships.
A December 2025 poll reveals Governor George Natembeya has eclipsed traditional leaders to become the most influential political figure in Western Kenya.
Portland leaders demand ICE leave the city after federal agents shoot two people, escalating tensions over US immigration enforcement tactics.
President Ruto unveils a plan to train 600,000 Kenyans to access government tenders, aiming to operationalize the 30% procurement rule for youth and women.
CS Wycliffe Oparanya warns youth against misusing NYOTA project funds, announcing strict digital monitoring to ensure the World Bank-backed billions create real jobs.