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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.
The indefinite postponement of a $25 million museum in Nigeria, embroiled in a dispute over the Benin Bronzes, offers a stark parallel to Kenya's own complex journey in reclaiming stolen cultural heritage.
A landmark declaration to combat climate falsehoods was launched at COP30, but a damning report on fossil fuel health hazards underscores the high stakes for Kenyan communities living on the frontlines of extraction and a changing climate.
As New Delhi grapples with a severe air pollution crisis, leading to public health emergencies and citizen protests, the situation offers critical lessons for Nairobi and other rapidly urbanizing East African cities on the imperative of proactive environmental governance and sustainable development.
Amidst Kenya's persistent maternal health challenges, risk advisory firm Minet Kenya's 'Blooming Mums Club' offers a comprehensive support model that is redefining corporate responsibility and employee welfare.
The world's largest polluter's sudden halt in emissions growth, driven by a massive renewables rollout, could slow climate change impacts in East Africa and accelerate Kenya's own green energy transition.
With the agenda set for the global climate summit in Belém, Kenya and its African allies are focusing on securing concrete financial commitments for adaptation and loss and damage, framing the talks as a critical test of global climate justice.
As a global slowdown in demand for sustainable offices raises concerns, Kenya’s burgeoning green building market, driven by strong local policy and investor appetite, faces a critical test of its resilience.
As Australia embraces high-tech, non-lethal beach safety, the move offers a critical case study for Kenya on balancing marine conservation with its growing coastal tourism and blue economy ambitions.
As Tehran faces a potential evacuation due to its worst drought in a century, the crisis highlights global climate fragility and poses indirect risks to key Kenyan trade partnerships in the region.
Super-Typhoon Fung-wong strikes days after another deadly storm, highlighting the escalating climate crisis which poses a parallel threat to Kenya through droughts and floods.
Aboriginal group's native title claim in Australia offers a striking parallel to Kenya's own protracted struggles over historical land injustices and ancestral domain.
With millions in informal settlements facing escalating climate threats like flooding, Kenya is leveraging its global leadership to secure UN financing and technical support for urban resilience projects ahead of COP30.