Despite the US-Israel strikes on Iran, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has yet to provide a concrete evacuation roadmap for Kenyans in high-risk zones, leaving families in distress.
Inside the Kenya Revenue Authority's latest push to integrate with global payment platforms like PayPal and Payoneer to ensure every dollar earned by Kenyan remote workers is taxed before it hits local banks.
Families of deceased soldiers awarded Sh8 million following a recent crash demand transparency on why the amount is significantly lower than international standards and insurance benchmarks.
Despite the rise of streaming, massive Telegram groups are distributing 'leaked' albums from top Kenyan stars for free, costing the industry an estimated Sh500 million annually with zero government intervention.
Following the recent Kenya Theatre Awards where poetry stole the spotlight, an investigation into the 'SMS voting' model reveals how talented but poor artists are being sidelined by those who can afford massive PR budgets and bulk vote purchases.
Despite the US-Israel strikes on Iran, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has yet to provide a concrete evacuation roadmap for Kenyans in high-risk zones, leaving families in distress.
Following heavy strikes by the US and Israel, Iran has launched a direct counter-attack on US assets, resulting in the first American combat fatalities in this phase of the conflict. This marks a dangerous escalation toward full-scale regional war.
As plumes of smoke rise over Tehran and Tel Aviv, international airlines are rerouting or canceling flights across the Middle East. We analyze the economic fallout for global travel and the safety of thousands of passengers currently in transit.
The EU is facing criticism for calling for 'maximum restraint' while missiles fly. We investigate the internal divisions within Brussels as Germany and France disagree on how to handle the erupting US-Iran war.
With Iran’s regime in 'crisis mode' and retaliatory strikes hitting energy-rich regions, oil markets are reacting. We break down the predicted price per barrel and which countries are most vulnerable to the shock.
Malaysia and several European nations have activated emergency evacuation protocols. We detail the countries now considered 'no-go zones' and the logistical nightmare of thousands trying to flee the region.
While Tehran projects a facade of security, sources suggest the leadership is in chaos. We investigate reports of internal instability and whether the current bombardment could lead to an internal coup.