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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.
ExxonMobil CEO rejects President Trump’s call to invest $100 billion in Venezuela, citing the high risk of asset seizure despite US military assurances.
Dulce Consuelo Díaz Morales, a US citizen born in Maryland, is released after 25 days in ICE custody, highlighting the dangers of the aggressive deportation dragnet.
Senator Samson Cherargei calls for cohesion in the UDA party as grassroots elections begin, warning that internal rifts could weaken the President's agenda.
Screenwriter Will Tracy reveals he used Reddit conspiracy threads to craft Jesse Plemons' chillingly realistic character in the sci-fi thriller "Bugonia."
Ayatollah Khamenei vows a harsh crackdown on Iranian protesters, labeling them US-backed "saboteurs" as security forces deploy live ammunition to quell the uprising.
Donald Trump threatens unilateral US intervention in Greenland to counter China, dismissing Danish sovereignty and risking a fracture in the NATO alliance.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi urges Kenya to embrace AI for national security and economic growth, warning that lagging behind technology is a threat to sovereignty.
Kepha Otundo Mwambi, a homeless Kenyan man, dies of cold in the UK while facing eviction from a tent settlement, sparking outrage over the treatment of vulnerable migrants.
A new documentary explores the chaotic brilliance of "Cloud Atlas," revealing how Halle Berry's broken foot almost derailed the film and defending its controversial casting choices.
DP Kithure Kindiki announces emergency food aid and a livestock offtake program to save pastoralists in drought-stricken counties from total economic collapse.
African leaders are urged to implement the 0.2% import levy and operationalize AfCFTA to achieve financial independence as global donor funding dries up.
The uprising in Iran threatens Kenya’s tea exports and global oil prices, highlighting the economic and diplomatic ripple effects of the conflict on Nairobi.