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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.
As Brazil’s environment minister calls for a voluntary fossil fuel phase-out roadmap, Kenya and other climate-vulnerable nations face a critical test of global commitment to averting climate catastrophe.
A U.S. campaign of threats against a UN-backed shipping decarbonization deal has stalled global climate action, raising concerns for Kenya and other maritime nations committed to emissions reduction ahead of the COP30 summit.
A new government directive to secure the Nairobi National Park-Athi Kapiti wildlife corridor promises ecological benefits but threatens to displace landowners and major industrial operations, sparking a heated debate on Kenya's development priorities.
A protest by Brazil's Munduruku people at the global climate summit in Belém highlights a worldwide battle for Indigenous rights, mirroring the long-standing fight for ancestral land and recognition by communities like the Ogiek and Sengwer in Kenya.
A dramatic encounter in North America's Salish Sea, captured on video, provides a rare window into the sophisticated hunting tactics of killer whales and the stark realities of marine survival.
As activists and climate-vulnerable nations demand a binding treaty to phase out fossil fuels at the COP30 summit in Brazil, Kenya faces growing pressure to clarify its position while pursuing new oil exploration projects at home.
Kenya is part of a growing coalition pressing for a concrete fossil fuel exit plan at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, a move that aligns with its national green energy goals but sets the stage for a clash with major oil-producing nations.
A 60-hour bird-watching event in China’s Yunnan province identified 273 species, highlighting the crucial role of citizen science in gathering biodiversity data—a model with key lessons for Kenya’s conservation and ecotourism sectors.
A damning new analysis reveals Kenyan smallholders are spending billions from their own pockets on climate adaptation as international finance falls catastrophically short, threatening national food security.
The move by Australia’s main opposition party to abandon its 2050 net-zero emissions goal signals a potential fracturing of global climate consensus, raising concerns for nations like Kenya that depend on unified international action to combat climate change.
The move by a major developed nation to scrap its legally-binding net-zero pledge raises serious questions about global climate solidarity and the future of climate financing for vulnerable countries like Kenya.
The decline of the world's largest natural walnut grove due to climate change and human activity provides critical lessons for the preservation of Kenya's own vital forests, such as the Mau Complex, which face similar existential threats.