The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) suddenly sealed off the skies around El Paso, Texas, for ten days on the pretext of “special security reasons,” grounding every flight in and out of the region. The broad edict, which began on February 10, 2026, and concludes on February 20, grounds every flight, including medical evacuation planes, without
Kenya’s transition to green transport has hit a milestone, with electricity consumption for electric vehicle (EV) charging nearly tripling in a single year. New data released by Kenya Power revealed that a total of 8,433,437 units (kWh) of electricity were consumed in 2025 to charge electric vehicles (EVs), compared to 2,922,692 units (kWh) consumed in
The High Court has directed the government to pay Ksh 3.5 million to businessman Abdiqiadar Omar Osman as a form of compensation after establishing that his deportation to Somalia was carried out in breach of the constitution and disregarding constitutional procedures. In a decisive judgment, Justice Bahati Mwamuye ruled that Osman is a Kenyan citizen