Haitians in Petit-Goâve Struggle to Rebuild Weeks After Hurricane Melissa

More than a week after Hurricane Melissa devastated parts of Haiti, residents of Petit-Goâve are still grappling with the aftermath, trying to recover from both the loss of lives and widespread property damage. The southwestern coastal town was particularly hard-hit, with over 160 homes damaged and 80 completely destroyed. Among…

Zohran Mamdani’s Mayoral Win Highlights Generational and Political Divides in New York

Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York City’s next mayor has spotlighted a widening gap between traditional Democratic Jewish voters and younger progressive constituencies a split that could influence the city’s political landscape for years. At 34, Mamdani, a Muslim immigrant and democratic socialist, defeated former governor Andrew Cuomo, who ran…

Former Deputy President Gachagua Criticizes Ruto’s Vision to Make Kenya a First-World Nation

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has publicly challenged President William Ruto’s ambitious plan to elevate Kenya to first-world status within the next 30 years. Speaking during a church service at PCEA Kayole, Embakasi Central, Nairobi on Sunday, November 9, 2025, Gachagua accused the President of mismanaging critical sectors, including health…

Kenya Kwanza Leaders Make Bold Statement at Ishiara Market Goat Auction Ahead of Mbeere North By-Election

Kenya Kwanza leaders made a significant political show of force at Ishiara Market in Mbeere North during a high-profile goat auction on Saturday, November 8, 2025, where a total of Ksh 6 million was spent. The event, which drew thousands of traders and residents, quickly became a rallying point for…

President Ruto Announces Plans to Elevate Maralal to City Status, Boosting Northern Kenya Development

President William Ruto has unveiled plans to upgrade Maralal town to a small city, a move aimed at accelerating service delivery and boosting economic growth in Northern Kenya. Speaking on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at a church service at All Saints Pro-Cathedral in Samburu County, the Head of State highlighted…

U.S. Flight Cancellations Surge Amid Government Shutdown, Threatening Wider Economic Impact

U.S. airlines cancelled over 2,500 flights this past weekend as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) enforced air traffic reductions amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, with no immediate resolution in sight. While the disruptions at the country’s busiest airports have not yet caused widespread chaos, the cancellations have compounded the…