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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.
Facing backlash over rising living costs, the US President reverts to campaign-style rhetoric, attacking immigrants and downplaying inflation in a move that has rattled international observers.
Vice Chair Fahima Araphat warns that without legal teeth to bar non-compliant party lists, the two-thirds gender rule will remain a "constitutional fairy tale" in 2027.
The US President’s address on affordability devolved into xenophobic attacks on the Horn of Africa and easily disproved economic claims.
New report reveals a grim dual crisis: while police bullets silence dissent, the soaring cost of living is quietly stripping Kenyans of their dignity
In a controversial pivot, the President tasks Ministers with spearheading grassroots mobilization, effectively erasing the line between public service and partisan politics.
The 'broad-based' government honeymoon is officially over. Following the November by-elections, President Ruto’s UDA has declared an end to zoning, setting the stage for a ruthless three-way war with Oburu Oginga’s ODM and Gachagua’s United Opposition.
Homa Bay’s leadership rift explodes into open hostility as Governor Gladys Wanga weighs the political cost of ousting Oyugi Magwanga against the paralysis of keeping him.
A parliamentary committee warns that a Sh4 billion budget hole is crushing morale, leaving thousands of teachers stuck in the same job groups for years.
After a bruising football loss, Kenya’s lawmakers—led by Captain Vincent Musyoka and Nandi Hills’ Bernard Kitur—turned the tables on hosts Uganda with a blistering 4x400m victory at Namboole.
While the US President focused on ‘affordability’ in a polarized Pennsylvania rally, military tensions spiked in the Caribbean, raising questions about Washington’s aggressive foreign policy stance.
In a stunning rebuke of hardline immigration policies, Eileen Higgins becomes the first woman and first Democrat to lead the city in three decades, signaling a shift in the Trump era.
As British military chiefs warn they could only fight for weeks, the real threat isn't just missiles—it's a digital blackout that could ripple from London to Nairobi.