Netanyahu Appears in Coffee Shop Video After Iran Death Rumours Spread Online

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly appeared in a video from a café near Jerusalem after rumours circulated in Iran claiming that he had been killed or seriously injured. The short video, posted on his official Telegram account, showed Netanyahu calmly taking coffee and speaking casually with an aide — a direct response to…

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Why Iran Is Still Launching Missiles Despite US Claims of Crushing Its Military Power

The United States has declared that Iran’s missile strength has been severely damaged after weeks of joint military strikes carried out with Israel, but fresh missile alerts across the Gulf region suggest Tehran still has enough power left to keep its enemies watching closely. According to Al Jazeera, Washington says hundreds of Iranian launch systems…

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Promises, Photos, and Talent Searches: Why Meru Creatives Are Questioning Their Leaders

A recent engagement between Eric Omondi and Meru Governor Hon. Mutuma M’Ethingia has reopened a long-running conversation within Meru County — are local creatives being genuinely supported, or are they being sidelined in favor of high-profile collaborations? The meeting, held ahead of Eric Omondi’s planned Sisi Kwa Sisi walk from Nairobi to Meru, reportedly focused…

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Gatekeepers and Street Movements:

A Philosophical Reflection on Meru’s Creative Evolution Every artistic ecosystem develops invisible structures of influence. Some are formal: galleries, stages, studios…Others are informal — networks, word-of-mouth, reputations. In Meru’s art community, a conversation has quietly emerged around “Gatekeepers”: established figures and institutions whose decisions determine who gets visible platforms and professional opportunities. At first glance,…

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