Kenya has become the testing ground for disinformation. Awarding-winning journalist John-Allan Namu sits down with Scripps ...
Refugee lawyer and author Petra Molnar speaks to Computer Weekly about the extreme violence people on the move face at borders across the world, and how increasingly hostile anti-immigrant politics is ...
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"Over the past 12 years the Supreme court has played a transformative role in shaping both Kenya's jurisprudence and shaping our country's social political developments. These court landmark ...
Enjoying these encounters ensures the safety and well-being of the animals. Dolphins and whales are best observed in Kenya from July to August during their breeding and nursing season. The peak months ...
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The S&P 500 has done well under Republican or Democratic presidents, but determining which political party is best for the stock market depends on how the data is analyzed. Historically ...
Political parties that have governed for decades since African countries overthrew colonial rulers are now being challenged by frustrated young voters. By John Eligon and Yvonne Mooka John Eligon ...
It’s by the grace of God through the people of Kenya,” the don said. As the new DP raised his hand to take the oath of office as Kenya’s 13th second-in-command, administered by Judiciary Chief ...
I think now, in our political climate more than ever, it does feel a little bit scary to vote. It feels scary to kind of have conversations with friends and peers about who you're voting for ...
A physical altercation ensued at the Orangeburg ... Wearing clothing with a general political message, however, is allowed. Buchannon-Glover’s description of the event was heavily redacted ...
Within the US, a persistent undercurrent of conspiracy thinking and apocalyptic belief may increase the risk of political violence. A 2024 study found that around 9% of Americans surveyed in 2022 ...