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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.
Global climate disasters caused Sh15.47 trillion in damages in 2025, with uninsured developing nations like Kenya bearing the brunt of the economic devastation.
The Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy welcomes its 100th Mountain Bongo calf, a critical victory for the species once on the verge of extinction.
Environmentalists slam performative tree-planting events by politicians, calling for a shift to "tree growing" to ensure survival rates and real impact.
Seven lions and 13 endangered vultures are found dead in Amboseli after feeding on a poisoned carcass, sparking outrage and fears for the region's tourism industry.
The death toll in the Cebu City landfill collapse rises to 11 as authorities suspend the operator and lawmakers demand an inquiry into the "preventable" tragedy.
A Kenyan nurse becomes a global hero after saving a passenger who suffered cardiac arrest aboard a United Airlines flight, highlighting the excellence of Kenya's medical diaspora.
A severe drought pushes 2.1 million Kenyans into acute food insecurity, with skyrocketing food prices and livestock deaths creating a humanitarian emergency in the arid north.
Coal generation falls in China and India for the first time in decades due to a massive renewable energy boom, marking a historic potential peak in global carbon emissions.
The UK watchdog warns the government will miss key 2030 wildlife targets, citing a conflict between economic growth policies and environmental protection that threatens biodiversity.
A severe heatwave kills thousands of endangered flying foxes in Australia, leaving volunteers overwhelmed with orphaned pups and raising alarms about ecosystem collapse.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan reveals that volunteer firefighters are among those who lost homes in the bushfires, as the destruction toll hits 350 structures.
Scientists conduct a controversial geoengineering experiment in the Gulf of Maine, dumping chemicals to lower ocean acidity and boost carbon absorption, sparking a debate on "geo-hacking."