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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.
New Zealand police shift to a recovery phase after confirming six people, including a teenager, died in a massive landslide at Mount Maunganui, ending a desperate two-day search for survivors.
Thailand’s dugong population has collapsed by 50% due to habitat loss, serving as a stark warning for global marine conservation efforts.
Two teenagers are among six missing after a devastating landslide killed two people at a New Zealand campsite, following record-breaking rains that have destabilized the region.
One person has died in a quarry collapse in Kirinyaga, exposing the deadly negligence and desperation fueling the region’s illegal stone mining industry.
Preliminary coroner findings suggest Canadian backpacker Piper James drowned in treacherous waters before her body was scavenged by wild dingoes, ruling out a predatory attack as the primary cause of death.
The charred remains of Gul Plaza stand as a grim monument to regulatory negligence, where locked exits and missing sprinklers turned a shopping trip into a mass grave.
Record-breaking snowfall in Kamchatka creates a "snow apocalypse," burying towns under 5-meter drifts and forcing a state of emergency in the Russian Far East.
Environmentalist Truphena Muthoni, Governor Wavinya Ndeti, and educator Peninah Ngina top the list of Timely Kenya’s Most Impactful Women, celebrated for their resilience and tangible contributions to society.
From the regal gaze of a golden eagle to the comical grin of an axolotl, this week’s global wildlife photography captures a planet teeming with life.
Rescue mission turns fatal as sibling dies trying to save brother from raging Baringo waters.
A groundbreaking study reveals Greenland sharks are not blind, shattering centuries of scientific dogma and painting a new portrait of the 500-year-old Arctic predator.
An opinion piece on the "Truphena Effect": Why viral tree-hugging challenges are no substitute for the hard, dirty work of real environmental conservation.