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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 Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a comprehensive advisory, projecting a dynamic mix of intense afternoon thunderstorms across the Rift Valley and prolonged dry, sunny intervals nationwide.
Faced with dwindling traditional tourism revenues and escalating climate risks, the Kenya Wildlife Service is pivoting to the global carbon market to secure billions in conservation funding.
Driven by the urgent need for climate action, Kenyan environmentalist Hillary Kiplagat Kibiwott has officially launched a grueling attempt to shatter the Guinness World Record by planting twenty-four thousand trees in a single day.
Advanced wastewater testing reveals cocaine levels in Nantucket are nearly triple the US average, exposing a hidden crisis of substance abuse in the exclusive island enclave.
The African Union declares water and sanitation the 2026 Theme of the Year, framing water security as the critical economic engine for achieving Agenda 2063 goals.
Prospect’s Mike Clancy warns of a brain drain catastrophe as the government struggles to recruit vital digital experts amidst archaic wage caps.
Extreme winter deluges reshape the avian hierarchy, offering a feast for opportunistic gulls while spelling disaster for the region’s beloved barn owls.
As the city launches its ambitious 2025-2029 Air Quality Action Plan, the true measure of success will not be data points but the tangible relief felt in the lungs of every resident.
Major automakers miss emissions targets as new efficiency standard exposes industry laggards in electric vehicle transition.
Death seemed certain as the saloon car bobbed in the brown torrent, but a heroic human chain turned tragedy into triumph.
As blizzard conditions batter the Sierra Nevada, hope flickers for ten backcountry skiers lost in the white void of Castle Peak.
Nature has delivered a cruel "double tap" to Madagascar, as Cyclone Gezani slams into the island nation just two weeks after Cyclone Fytia, leaving a trail of devastation that has overwhelmed local resilience.