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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 new fast-track visa scheme allows wealthy foreigners to bypass standard immigration queues, provided they can pay an entry fee exceeding KES 129 million.
For the first time in 12 years, rival unions unite against ‘Trabalho XXI’ labor reforms, grounding flights and shutting schools in a showdown over worker rights.
As political realignments take shape ahead of the next General Election, Parliament races to transform the cohesion commission from a passive observer into a powerful enforcer.
A minor skirmish has reignited the conflict just months after a US-brokered ceasefire, exposing the fragility of diplomacy forced by economic threats.
The renowned constitutional lawyer—freshly named Senior Counsel—warns that Kenya is sleepwalking into a 2027 crisis with a "tribal" referee and a silent watchdog.
As homelessness figures in England hit record highs, Labour’s Alison McGovern stakes her reputation on a bold housing overhaul—a move closely watched by the Kenyan diaspora.
Two years after a landmark win, Montana’s youth accuse lawmakers of "re-blindering" agencies to fossil fuel dangers—a legal battle with profound echoes for environmental rights in Kenya.
Following a stinging rebuke from Washington, Europe’s top brass engages the White House to salvage a peace deal that could reshape global stability.
In a historic pivot from the 'NGO industrial complex,' Washington bypasses aid agencies to sign a Sh325 billion direct pact with Nairobi—but the new terms come with strict conditions.
President Ruto’s high-profile US trip yields peace deals but no immediate cash, as the IMF demands transparency on Kenya’s new "mortgaged taxes" plan.
As the 16 Days of Activism conclude, the speeches stop but the violence doesn't. With over 129 women killed in just the first quarter of 2025, the crisis demands a 365-day war, not a seasonal skirmish.
Nairobi joins 18-nation 'MOESNA' bloc to launch a continental shipping line, aiming to reclaim KES 390 billion lost annually to foreign carriers.