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  1. June 2026
  2. The Standard

    In addition, in 2024, Ruto ignored public protests and deployed 980 police officers to Haiti for the UN-backed Multinational Security Support mission to fight armed gangs.

    State must stop bowing to foreign interests at the expense of Kenyans
  3. May 2026
  4. The Standard

    From Haiti and now to Ebola, does Kenya increasingly present the profile of an overly eager new colony; an American colony?

    Outrage over US Ebola facility is more than just a health concern
  5. Citizen Digital

    "The passion and enthusiasm with which he discussed that road map emphasises that this will not simply be a continuation but a renewed purpose and focus over the next four years." Scotland face Haiti in their World Cup Group C opener on June 14 before taking on Morocco and Brazil

    Scotland boss Clarke signs new four-year contract
  6. Citizen Digital

    Hakimi is certain to part of the Morocco squad when they open their World Cup campaign against Brazil on June 13 in New Jersey in Group C, which also includes Scotland and Haiti.

    PSG's Moroccan defender Hakimi bids to have rape case dismissed
  7. The Standard

    The officer who was the deputy force commander in Haiti has been named the new Eastern Regional Police Commander in changes that affected scores of senior officers.

    Haiti force deputy deployed to deal with cattle rustlers
  8. Capital News

    In another key deployment, senior officer John Chebii, who recently returned from the Kenya-led multinational security mission in Haiti, has been appointed Eastern Regional Police Commander after serving with the General Service Unit (GSU).

    DIG Lagat announces senior police transfers, names new Traffic Commandant
  9. Citizen Digital

    Haiti gang violence displaces more than 5,000, International Organization for Migration says By AFP May 15, 2026 05:27 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter People run to board a public transport locally known as

    Haiti gang violence displaces more than 5,000: IOM
  10. Citizen Digital

    At least two other countries that have qualified for the soccer showcase have seen nearly total bans on entry into the United States under Trump: Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, and Iran, which the United States and Israel attacked on February 28.

    US relaxes visa bonds for World Cup fans
  11. Citizen Digital

    At least two other countries that have qualified for the soccer showcase have seen nearly total bans on entry into the United States under Trump: Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, and Iran, which the United States and Israel attacked on February 28.

    US relaxes visa bonds for World Cup fans
  12. Citizen Digital

    "We cannot walk away from the men, women and children of Haiti. It is a call of duty.

    President Ruto under fire over diplomatic gaffes after Tanzania State visit
Opinion

Football offers national healing for conflict-affected countries

The News

When conflict-affected countries qualify for the World Cup, their participation becomes more than sport—a rare moment of national unity where citizens gather around one flag. DR Congo's return to the 2026 World Cup after 52 years exemplifies this, as the nation uses football as national therapy while managing ongoing conflict in its eastern provinces.

18 July 2026 · The Standard

Yesterday

  1. Football offers national healing for conflict-affected countries

    When conflict-affected countries qualify for the World Cup, their participation becomes more than sport—a rare moment of national unity where citizens gather around one flag. DR Congo's return to the 2026 World Cup after 52 years exemplifies this, as the nation uses football as national therapy while managing ongoing conflict in its eastern provinces.

    18 July 2026 · The Standard

Friday 17 July

  1. Kenya risks becoming failed state like Haiti, columnist warns

    A Standard opinion piece compares Kenya's current trajectory to Haiti's descent into state failure, arguing Kenya has "the same ingredients" — including youth unemployment left unaddressed since the 2008 post-election violence — that enabled gangs to take over Haiti and reduce it to one of the world's poorest countries.

    17 July 2026 · The Standard

  2. Political goonism escalating; Kofi Annan Foundation warns of violence

    Citizen Digital's opinion panel expresses alarm at a rising culture of political goonism in Kenya, citing a Kofi Annan Foundation warning of assured violence next year, and criticizes the government and opposition for blame-shifting rather than addressing the issue while Kenyans are injured or killed.

    17 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 16 July

  1. IEBC dismisses Gachagua's vote-rigging allegations ahead of Ol Kalou by-election

    The IEBC has rejected former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's warnings to Ol Kalou residents to protect votes from "armed goons," with Commissioner Hassan Noor Hassan asserting that adequate security is deployed and votes will be counted transparently following the voting process.

    16 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 15 July

  1. President Ruto silent on goon violence, opposition says

    The Standard criticizes President Ruto for not addressing a rising culture of goons in Kenya, noting his silence contrasts with public outcry following violence at political rallies in Nyahururu and Kisumu that left 2 people dead. Deputy President Kindiki spoke on the matter, but the President has remained largely quiet and presidential directives to deal with goons have been infrequent.

    15 July 2026 · The Standard

  2. Gachagua accuses police chief of losing command ahead of by-election

    DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua has accused Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja of losing command of the National Police Service, blaming rogue plainclothes officers for insecurity in Ol Kalou ahead of Thursday's parliamentary by-election.

    15 July 2026 · The Standard

Monday 13 July

  1. Kenya's goon culture and gang violence alarm political leaders

    Kenya's deepening culture of organized crime and hired goons is fuelling anxiety ahead of next year's General Election, with political leaders, religious figures and security chiefs at odds over rising violence that some warn could tip the country toward lawlessness. Siaya Governor James Orengo and United Green Movement leader David Maraga have likened the situation to Haiti's political collapse.

    13 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Fourteen suspects charged over Kisumu and Nyahururu violence

    Fourteen suspects were arraigned in court on Monday after weekend violence in Kisumu and Nyahururu that left two people dead, several injured, nine motorcycles torched, and a police vehicle damaged. The National Police Service said those arrested face charges linked to the unrest and warned that anyone engaging in political violence would face the full force of the law.

    13 July 2026 · Capital News

  3. UK deepens Kenya security partnership beyond counterterrorism

    The British High Commissioner to Kenya says the UK is expanding its security partnership with Kenya to address cybercrime, artificial intelligence risks, and organised immigration crime, beyond traditional counterterrorism operations. The partnership, formalized in the UK-Kenya Strategic Partnership signed in July 2025, aims to support Kenya's security priorities across the Horn of Africa region.

    13 July 2026 · Capital News

Sunday 12 July

  1. Orengo alleges state role in Kisumu church violence during service

    Siaya Governor James Orengo alleged that the state, Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo, and leaders allied to ODM's Linda Ground faction sponsored violence at ACK cathedral in Kisumu on Sunday, when goons surrounded the church as he, Senator Edwin Sifuna, and other Linda Mwananchi members attended a service.

    12 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 7 July

  1. Opinion: Political goons' rising menace demands urgent state action

    An editorial argues that hired gangs of youth are terrorizing citizens at political rallies across Kenya with state tolerance and political financing, citing recent incidents in Kisii where a man died in a goon attack on a convoy, armed robberies in Nairobi, and invasions of churches during public forums.

    7 July 2026 · The Standard

Monday 6 July

  1. Kenya risks gang violence as 2027 elections approach

    With roughly 400 days until Kenya's 2027 General Election, concerns are growing over rising trends of goonism and anarchy in the country, alongside allegations of abduction.

    6 July 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 2 July

  1. Brazil midfielder Paqueta out of World Cup knockout game

    Brazil midfielder Lucas Paqueta will miss Sunday's World Cup last-16 game against Norway due to a hamstring injury sustained during Brazil's 2-1 win over Japan on Monday. He is not expected to play again in the tournament unless Brazil reaches the final on July 19.

    2 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 28 June

  1. Venezuela earthquakes kill 1,430 as rescue window closes

    Twin earthquakes in Venezuela have killed 1,430 people with tens of thousands reported missing, as rescue efforts enter their fourth day when survival odds sharply decline. The country, already facing economic crisis and political upheaval, faces additional strain as millions lack sanitation and basic needs.

    28 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Scotland manager Clarke resigns after World Cup group elimination

    Scotland manager Steve Clarke resigned Saturday following his side's elimination from the World Cup group stage. Clarke led Scotland to the past two European Championships and a first World Cup appearance since 1998, but the team failed to progress beyond the group stage despite beating Haiti 1-0.

    28 June 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 27 June

  1. Venezuela earthquakes kill 920, over 50,000 reported missing

    Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, killing 920 people with over 50,000 reported missing. La Guaira and surrounding northern areas suffered the most damage, and international rescue teams are conducting search efforts as public anger over the government response grows.

    27 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 589 as rescues continue

    The death toll from twin earthquakes in Venezuela more than doubled to 589, interim president Delcy Rodriguez announced Friday, as international rescue teams joined local efforts to find survivors beneath collapsed buildings in the earthquake zone west of Caracas.

    27 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 25 June

  1. Vinicius scores twice as Brazil beats Scotland 3-0

    Brazil forward Vinicius Junior scored a brace in a 3-0 win over Scotland in a 2026 World Cup Group C match, allowing Brazil to progress to the last 32 as group winners. Coach Carlo Ancelotti praised the Real Madrid player as "one of the best players in the world."

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Morocco coach says team has World Cup winner ingredients

    Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi said his players must believe they can become the first African winners of the World Cup after advancing to the last 32 unbeaten, beating Haiti 4-2 and finishing second to Brazil in Group C.

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. USA, Germany aim for perfect group stage; Netherlands, Japan advance

    The United States have clinched top spot in World Cup Group D after wins over Paraguay and Australia and will face eliminated Turkey, while Germany, the Netherlands, and Japan are positioned to advance to the knockout rounds.

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Brazil advances; South Africa, Canada, Bosnia reach knockout rounds

    Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 to advance to the World Cup's last 32, while South Africa, Canada, and Bosnia-Herzegovina progressed to the knockout rounds for the first time in their histories.

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. Morocco beats Haiti 4-2, advances to World Cup last 32

    Morocco defeated Haiti 4-2 in a Group C match to advance to the World Cup last 32, though they finished second to Brazil on goal difference. Haiti scored their first World Cup goals in 52 years during the match.

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  6. Morocco defeats Haiti 4-2 in World Cup group stage match

    Morocco overcame two goals conceded to Haiti to win 4-2 in Atlanta, advancing to the World Cup last 32 but finishing second to Brazil in Group C. Haiti scored their first World Cup goals in 52 years.

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  7. Brazil advance as group winners; Vinicius scores twice against Scotland

    Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 to progress to the last 32 as Group C winners, with Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior scoring twice, including a header, in his third consecutive goal-scoring World Cup group match. Coach Carlo Ancelotti praised the 25-year-old as "one of the best players in the world," with Vinicius now level on four goals alongside France's Kylian Mbappe and Norway's Erling Haaland in the tournament's scoring race.

    25 June 2026 · The Standard

  8. Morocco coach says team has World Cup winner ingredients

    Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi said his players have the ambition and respect of opponents to become the first African World Cup winners after advancing unbeaten to the last 32. Morocco beat Haiti 4-2 on Wednesday and finished second to Brazil in Group C, with a knockout match against the Netherlands, Japan or Sweden awaiting in Monterrey on Monday.

    25 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 24 June

  1. Moroccan squad stands by Hakimi amid rape trial

    Morocco goalkeeper Munir El Kajoui said captain Achraf Hakimi has the support of his teammates despite facing trial in France on rape charges related to allegations he raped a 24-year-old woman in 2023, which he denies.

    24 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Morocco goalkeeper says squad supports Hakimi amid rape trial

    Moroccan goalkeeper Munir El Kajoui said captain Achraf Hakimi has the support of his teammates despite facing a trial in France on rape charges. A French appeals court confirmed the Paris Saint-Germain star will face trial over allegations he raped a 24-year-old woman in 2023, which he denies.

    24 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Brazil's World Cup kit colors stir political dispute

    Brazil's goalkeeper will wear a green kit instead of the originally approved red one against Scotland in the World Cup, reflecting a deeper political conflict over the national team's colors. The yellow and green have been co-opted by far-right conservatives aligned with former president Jair Bolsonaro, while President Luiz Inacio Lula is seeking to reclaim them; red represents the left and his party.

    24 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Brazil goalkeeper wears green kit as World Cup colors become political

    Brazil's goalkeeper Alisson Becker will wear a green kit rather than red when Brazil faces Scotland in the World Cup on Wednesday, reflecting a deeper political dispute in Brazil where the national team's iconic yellow and green colors have been co-opted by conservatives aligned with far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, while leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula seeks to reclaim them.

    24 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. 48-team World Cup format opens door to collusive group-stage draws

    The expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams and the return of third-place sides to the knockout stage has created situations where teams could benefit from drawing their final group matches, echoing concerns from the 1982 "disgrace of Gijon" when West Germany and Austria colluded against Algeria.

    24 June 2026 · The Standard

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