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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.
Twenty-eight finalists face off at Shianda KMTC as the MP promises life-changing opportunities for the constituency's youth in a bid to boost the local creative economy.
The former England spinner faces down critics after discussing menstruation on live radio, insisting that silence only harms the next generation of female athletes.
Washington’s 20-point plan edges closer to reality, but the fate of 300,000 civilians and industrial heartlands threatens to collapse the fragile truce.
A rare military escalation between Saudi Arabia and the UAE over Southern Yemen’s independence bid raises alarms for Red Sea trade and regional security.
Administrator Jared Isaacman navigates a KES 19.5 billion political minefield, suggesting a modern spacecraft could satisfy Texas senators instead of risking the historic Discovery.
Pentagon confirms latest lethal attack directed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, bringing the total casualties in the controversial anti-narcotics campaign to over 100 since September.
The Kremlin claims a massive swarm of 91 drones targeted the Russian President’s residence, a move Zelensky dismisses as a fabrication designed to sabotage fragile diplomatic efforts.
A US developer is building a segregated haven for 'Christian Nationalists' who oppose women's right to vote. For Kenyan observers, it is a stark look at how faith is being weaponized in the West.
The 70-year-old former president, currently serving a 27-year sentence for a coup plot, faces escalating complications from a condition often dismissed as minor.
Award-winning photographer Barry Webb unveils the vibrant, single-celled architects of our ecosystems, proving that nature’s smallest wonders hold its biggest secrets.
Once a delicacy reserved for Islamic royalty, this pillowy flatbread has conquered the globe—and become a staple of Kenya’s vibrant culinary scene.
From the streets of Dar es Salaam to the Sahel, a year of disputed polls and entrenched power has stalled governance gains, leaving Kenya watching its neighbors with growing unease.