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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.
Former Deputy President claims the State is aggressively courting Kalonzo Musyoka and selling off strategic national assets, warning that the 'divide and rule' playbook is back in motion.
The US President warns the proposed Sh10.8 trillion acquisition could stifle competition, despite his personal praise for Netflix leadership.
While the Sports Minister insists the perks are within the rules, the opposition demands an inquiry into the KES 740,000 bill for family travel to premier events.
The US President breaks tradition to chair the arts body, honoring Sylvester Stallone and others while pushing a controversial renovation agenda.
The outgoing Georgia lawmaker claims colleagues ridiculed the President in private before his 2024 victory, only to pivot out of political survival.
Washington escalates rhetoric against the Maduro regime after opposition figure Alfredo Díaz dies in the notorious El Helicoide prison, sparking fresh fears over political detainees.
Deputy PM David Lammy targets "professional enablers" and illicit assets, signaling tougher times for foreign elites hiding wealth in Britain.
Political analyst Wahome Thuku dismisses the former DP’s grip on Mt Kenya, arguing the region is ready to vote for opposition heavyweights directly—with or without ‘Riggy G’s’ blessing.
The Minnesota Representative condemns the President's latest vitriol, warning that dehumanizing the diaspora invites violence against a community with deep ties to East Africa.
Seven-year data reveals a tectonic shift in Kenya’s automotive landscape, driven by aggressive state policies, a ban on used commercial imports, and a pivot toward ‘Buy Kenya, Build Kenya’.
Regional bloc deploys standby force and launches airstrikes to preserve constitutional order, marking a sharp escalation in West Africa’s fight against military takeovers.
US President Donald Trump expected a party switch in exchange for clemency; instead, Representative Henry Cuellar filed for re-election as a Democrat, igniting a firestorm over political loyalty