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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 government releases Sh4.5 billion from the Sh175 billion fuel levy securitization fund to restart stalled Mombasa road projects, ending a months-long contractor strike.
Kenya Railways launches a new "last-mile" bus service connecting train stations to key Nairobi hubs, aiming to solve the city’s traffic nightmare.
Outrage grows as JSC Vice Chair Isaac Ruto attends a UDA political event at State House, sparking demands for his resignation over the violation of judicial neutrality.
Keyshia Ka’oir has built a self-made fortune of over $30 million through her cosmetics and fitness brands, proving she is a business mogul independent of her husband, Gucci Mane.
Tunnelling for the HS2 Euston link finally begins, but a projected KES 1.2 trillion price tag and vague funding plans cast a long shadow over the project's future.
Amid the fallout from the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban, PCC Simon Foster hits back at critics, explaining the legal handcuffs that prevented a summary sacking.
The Nigerian national grid has suffered a catastrophic systemic failure for the second time in a week, defying recent reforms and leaving millions in darkness as the unbundled transmission operator struggles to maintain stability.
Treasury Minister Dan Tomlinson announces a 15% business rates discount for pubs, worth £1,650 annually, in a bid to quell a rebellion by landlords and save the UK’s struggling hospitality sector.
Minnesota Vikings broadcaster Paul Allen steps down temporarily after apologizing for suggesting that protesters marching against an ICE killing were "paid" actors.
A British mine becomes the testing ground for a revolutionary "high-density" hydro fluid that could bring renewable energy storage to flat lands worldwide.
Residents of Handeni District in Tanzania have waited over 60 years for a bridge over the Mligazi River, risking their lives daily on rotting logs while modern infrastructure rises elsewhere.
A powerful photography project in Shropshire gives cameras to those facing fuel poverty, documenting the hidden struggle of the "heat or eat" dilemma.