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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.
KeNHA announces a surprise 8-day nightly closure of Uhuru Highway for emergency repairs, threatening to plunge Nairobi’s night traffic into chaos.
The UK threatens to militarily seize Russia’s "shadow fleet" oil tankers to choke Moscow’s dwindling revenues, risking a major escalation in the naval economic war.
KWS rangers and county firefighters successfully contain a massive wildfire at Lake Nakuru National Park, saving the rhino sanctuary from destruction amidst the prevailing dry spell.
Written off as extinct, a tiny mollusk makes a colossol comeback thanks to a decade of relentless conservation science and international cooperation.
A six-hour battle against the elements prevents a catastrophic loss of biodiversity as rangers contain a fierce wildfire threatening the iconic sanctuary.
From the tragic death of a Nigerian star to the political fireworks in ODM, we dissect the stories that defined the news cycle this week.
A rising afro-pop star is dead, three cobras are found in her home, and a fourth in her ambulance. Is this a tragic accident or something more sinister?
The mining heartland of Western Australia is in lockdown as Tropical Cyclone Mitchell intensifies into a severe Category 3 system, threatening to unleash catastrophic winds and biblical floods.
Two drowning incidents in Kano State claim the lives of an 18-year-old and an 8-year-old, prompting urgent calls for better safety measures around open wells and water bodies.
An explosion in an illegal "rat-hole" coal mine in India kills 18, exposing the deadly cost of the banned but thriving black market trade.
A massive gas explosion in Donholm Estate sends residents fleeing as fire engulfs a depot, clinic, and eatery, raising urgent questions about urban safety zoning.
New research reveals that wood burners triple children's exposure to toxic air pollution inside the home, making the living room more dangerous than a busy street.