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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
Moving beyond medical diplomacy, Nairobi and Havana set a March 2026 deadline to sign a pact focused on biodiversity protection and scientific exchange.
The US President demands immediate water release for Texas farmers, weaponizing trade policy to enforce an 80-year-old resource treaty.
Over 6,000 delegates descend on Gigiri to debate urgent resolutions on AI, pollution, and climate change.
Mumo built his two-story sanctuary with his own hands. When his partner tried to cling to the house while drifting from the relationship, he made a choice that resonates with every Kenyan who values integrity over convenience.
A bizarre loophole forces Britain’s environmental watchdog to pay the Treasury millions in taxes just to remove illegal dumps, stalling cleanup efforts and endangering communities.
**A decade-long project sees red squirrels rebound in the Scottish Highlands, offering a powerful lesson for Kenya's own fight to protect its endangered species from invasive threats and habitat loss.**
A new generation of Kenyans is bypassing traditional career paths, turning to technology and innovation to transform agriculture from a subsistence struggle into a profitable, modern enterprise
In a bold move, a new biorefinery is ditching fossil fuels for wood to make everyday products. This massive €1.3 billion (approx. KES 196 billion) investment could signal a green revolution for global manufacturing and offer lessons for Kenya.
As climate change fuels catastrophic storms killing over a thousand in Asia, experts warn that Kenya faces a similar, urgent threat from increasingly unpredictable and violent weather.
As communities along the River Thames take legal action against raw sewage dumping, the case offers a powerful blueprint for holding utilities accountable in Kenya.
After years of controversy and near collapse, the ambitious irrigation scheme is harvesting its first crops under a new private-led model. But deep-rooted challenges remain.
A catastrophic riverbank collapse in Peru's Amazon region has left at least 12 dead and sparked a frantic search for up to 40 people, including children, after their boats were dragged under.