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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.
With over 20 by-elections looming, Chairperson Erastus Ethekon draws a line in the sand, warning that the commission will not hesitate to disqualify candidates who turn the campaign trail into a battlefield.
After the Head of State urged 25-year-olds to settle down during a high-profile wedding, one bold citizen has taken the advice literally—directing his affections toward the First Daughter.
In an unprecedented break from tradition, the US President appoints himself host of America’s premier arts gala, blurring the lines between statecraft and show business.
The Reform UK leader faces a police dossier alleging illegal campaign spending, just as former schoolmates describe a history of racial abuse.
Kiambu Governor accused of holding Sh20 billion in projects hostage, demanding developers cede 30% of their land for 'public use'—a move the courts have now halted.
The former Agriculture Minister argues that decisive leadership, not time, is the missing ingredient in resolving the country’s economic and agricultural crises.
The Kakamega Senator argues that historical precedent favors a second term for the incumbent, directly challenging the narrative driven by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
The Duke of Sussex secures a critical reassessment from the Home Office, potentially paving the way for Meghan and the children to return to British soil.
Beyond the airwaves, the Mayienga FM chief was a quiet dream-maker. Odhiambo Brian Otieno recounts the brunch meeting that led to a career breakthrough in Tanzania.
With a controversial American proposal on the table, the Ukrainian President seeks European backing in a summit that could redefine global stability and economic aftershocks felt as far as Nairobi.
Confusion grips West Africa as Cotonou says mutiny crushed, but the UN warns of regional instability following soldiers’ broadcast.
The electoral body declares a technical victory in recent by-elections, but warns that political hooliganism and deepening voter apathy threaten the integrity of the 2027 polls.