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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.
As global delegates gather in Nairobi, Kenya leads a high-stakes push to regulate the massive energy and water costs of Artificial Intelligence before it’s too late.
In a sharp pivot from containment to profit-sharing, the White House lifts the ban on advanced AI chips for Beijing—but the federal government wants a quarter of the cash.
We call it 'The Cloud,' but it lives in high-security warehouses in Nairobi and Mombasa. As AI drives a KES 130 billion investment wave, we step inside the physical engine of the internet.
The surprise deal reverses strict export bans, promising a 25% levy for the US Treasury while reigniting the global debate on tech security and trade.
As London moves to reclaim its fragmented railway system, the new 'Great British Railways' brand looks to the past to define a public-service future.
UK Foreign Secretary warns of a sophisticated "information warfare" campaign as Russia targets Western resolve with manipulated media.
Starting tomorrow, the world’s strictest digital law locks out under-16s. With KES 4.2 billion in fines on the line, Nairobi policymakers are watching closely.
The platform will deploy AI age-prediction models to block under-16s, warning that treating information hubs like social networks is a dangerous precedent.
The media giant leverages political ties and a premium cash offer to derail Netflix’s acquisition plans, signaling a potential seismic shift in how Kenyans access global entertainment.
Health CS Aden Duale insists patient secrets remain safe as Washington shifts to direct government funding, bypassing NGOs in a historic 'America First' pivot.
Authorities scramble to clear 16 containers of fruit from the English Channel, warning locals against a 'free lunch' as maritime safety comes into sharp focus.
With Washington pushing for territorial concessions, European powers meet in London to forge a different path—a split that could redefine global stability.