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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.
Nairobi's perennial struggle with catastrophic flooding has returned with a vengeance, severely testing the capital's disaster preparedness amid stark warnings of continued torrential downpours.
After enduring a devastating 95 per cent crop failure, farmers in Kitui County are cautiously optimistic as early March-April-May rains arrive, prompting an urgent shift towards climate-resilient agriculture.
Severe drought in Central Kenya has forced Murang'a residents into perilous daily treks for water, exposing them to dangerous wildlife encounters and highlighting the urgent need for infrastructure.
NASA satellite imagery from a historic, catastrophic freezing of the Chesapeake Bay acts as a powerful warning regarding the severe infrastructural dangers of highly volatile global climate shifts.
Severe weather and unprecedented flooding batter South Australia, cutting off major transport routes and stranding communities as authorities warn of further devastation.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has launched a monumental five-year, 150 billion Tanzanian Shilling initiative to fortify environmental conservation and protect critical ecosystems across Tanzania by 2030.
The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a stark advisory, forecasting torrential downpours and severe flooding in over 20 counties across the republic.
Skywatchers have a fleeting, magnificent final opportunity to witness a rare alignment of six planets shortly after sunset before the celestial phenomenon entirely fades.
Months after a highly publicised appointment as the official Ambassador for the 15 Billion Tree Planting Campaign, Truphena Muthoni remains isolated in bureaucratic limbo without clear duties or marching orders.
Unseasonal and extreme rainfall triggers catastrophic flooding along the Sinú River, submerging thousands of homes and vast tracts of farmland.
A pioneering mini power station in the UK is tapping into underground hot springs to generate renewable electricity and extract crucial lithium for electric vehicles.
Skyrocketing operational costs and stringent new legislative frameworks are pushing wildlife sanctuaries worldwide to the brink of collapse, offering a stark cautionary tale for conservation funding networks across East Africa.