Why US judge blocked release of report on Trump’s classified documents case

Why US judge blocked release of report on Trump’s classified documents case

Smith charged Trump in 2023 with 40 counts of illegally retaining classified US national defence information at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida and obstructing government efforts to retrieve the materials.

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Day former National Assembly Francis ole Kapraro was brought to order by wife in messy divorce case

Day former National Assembly Francis ole Kapraro was brought to order by wife in messy divorce case

After 40 years of marriage (since 1981), Maryanne filed for divorce alleging adultery, desertion and cruelty. But the real legal “Aha!” moment came when the door opened to the Matrimonial Property Act, where contribution – not just the name on the title deed – becomes the central truth.

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Destiny: Pause daily outrage over ‘Nairobery’, intersection of riches and integrity still exists

Destiny: Pause daily outrage over ‘Nairobery’, intersection of riches and integrity still exists

Otieno stood in the middle of the living room, speechless. Jabali ran straight to the bedroom, leaping onto the mattress with a laugh that echoed down the hallway. Something inside Wanjiku softened completely.

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Kenya says it’s cleared $1.2 road contractor debt to pave for completion of road projects

Kenya says it’s cleared $1.2 road contractor debt to pave for completion of road projects

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki acknowledged the role played by former President Mwai Kibaki in laying the foundation for major road projects in the country. He also lauded retired President Uhuru Kenyatta for expanding the road network during his tenure.

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Return of Sudanese to Khartoum is filled with pain of being uprooted to exile in Uganda

Return of Sudanese to Khartoum is filled with pain of being uprooted to exile in Uganda

Official figures indicate the largest influx has been into Khartoum State, home to the capital. Still, returning home does not mean returning to stability.

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‘In times like this, survival is a shared struggle’: Wajir residents let thirsty and hungry hyena ‘hunt’ for water in human settlements

‘In times like this, survival is a shared struggle’: Wajir residents let thirsty and hungry hyena ‘hunt’ for water in human settlements

Residents of Qara in Wajir West encountered an unusual situation when a weak hyena entered the compound of Qara Health Centre at night in search of water. The animal, believed to have come from nearby grazing fields, appeared dehydrated and exhausted. Witnesses said it posed no immediate threat but was...

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Kenya and Tanganyika sign deal to oversee management of Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika

Kenya and Tanganyika sign deal to oversee management of Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika

Maritime safety and security will also be enhanced through measures to prevent pollution from shipping activities, share best practices and mobilise resources to improve safety standards on the lakes.

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In a system designed to kill you, invisibility is survival: How silence saved German girl assigned to serve Nazi murders

In a system designed to kill you, invisibility is survival: How silence saved German girl assigned to serve Nazi murders

They settled in Queens. Flora worked multiple jobs – seamstress, whatever she could find – long hours at immigrant wages that barely covered rent. But she had a purpose beyond survival: her son would have the freedom, opportunity and voice stolen from her.

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Royalties and compensation expected to be sticking points as Kakamega in western Kenya braces for largest gold mining deal

Royalties and compensation expected to be sticking points as Kakamega in western Kenya braces for largest gold mining deal

Idakho South ward MCA Stephen Mukhala stressed that compensation must prioritise the value of the land given the valuable minerals underneath. Others insisted that the best way for compensation for landowners should be land to land otherwise some may consume money and later remain landless.

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Depression ravaging Uganda as mental illness incidence linked to economic struggles hits 70 per cent

Depression ravaging Uganda as mental illness incidence linked to economic struggles hits 70 per cent

Speaking at the launch of the State of Uganda Population Report 2025, Minister for Health Ruth Aceng said the evidence presented is deeply concerning, with cases rising to 843,295 from 494,326.

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