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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.
As rising waters swallow traditional beaches, Lake Turkana reinvents itself as a hub for desert safaris and adventure tourism, proving resilience in the face of climate change.
Lawyer Rogers Monda demands urgent court intervention, citing unchecked lawlessness, mob violence, and a rising death toll on Kenyan roads.
A harrowing first-person account of a bystander intervention that prevented a drunk driving tragedy in Nairobi, leading the driver to rehab and highlighting the critical role of individual responsibility in road safety.
The Kenya Meteorological Department forecasts a volatile mix of sunshine and sudden storms, posing significant risks to agriculture in the Rift Valley and infrastructure in Nairobi.
KWS uses advanced EarthRanger technology to safely guide stray lionesses back to Nairobi National Park, averting disaster in Kitengela.
Australian snowboarder Brooke Day dies in a freak ski lift accident in Japan, sparking tributes for a ‘vibrant spirit’ and a review of resort safety.
The skies have closed, and the earth is cracking. Kenya is entering a humanitarian abyss as the worst drought in nearly half a century decimates livelihoods and threatens millions.
Motorists and traders protest the dangerous state of the Busia–Kisumu highway, a crumbling trade route now plagued by potholes, accidents, and economic losses.
The National Police Service has blown the lid off the transport crisis, exonerating ordinary boda boda riders and pinning the burning of PSVs on organized criminal cartels.
Confusion grips Nairobi as matatu operators defy a suspension order, blocking roads and stranding thousands in a chaotic protest over security grievances.
Admitting defeat to climate change, a Welsh council will spend £2.5m to buy and demolish 16 homes on a street that can no longer be defended against flooding.
Ukrainian botanists in Uman are racing to save rare plants like Moehringia hypanica from extinction as Russian occupation destroys key biodiversity sites and research centers.