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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.
Editorial: Europe's night train revival is failing due to high costs and unfair competition from aviation, threatening the EU's green travel goals despite strong public demand.
Rigathi Gachagua accuses IG Douglas Kanja of ceding control of the police to politicians, claiming a "special squad" is being used to harass him in Mt Kenya.
Residents of Bangale, Tana River, surrender five illegal firearms under a government amnesty, signaling a potential turning point in the region's persistent ethnic conflict.
Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega arrests 60 citizens for celebrating the capture of Nicolás Maduro, revealing the regime's paranoia and the crumbling of the leftist alliance in Latin America.
Victoria’s bushfires have destroyed over 100 homes and burned 300,000 hectares, with authorities warning the crisis could last for weeks as the climate emergency intensifies.
Survivors recount the "apocalyptic" scenes at the Crans-Montana memorial as Swiss authorities detain the bar owners for negligence following the fire that killed 40 people.
Mystery surrounds the disappearance of veteran Mt Kenya guide Samuel Macharia, whose belongings were found neatly placed on a trail 17 days ago, sparking theories of altitude sickness or foul play.
Protests erupt in Portland after federal agents shoot two Venezuelan nationals, leading to arrests and a standoff between local leaders and the Trump administration’s ICE forces.
Police in Nandi County destroy 3,010 litres of illicit brew in a major crackdown, targeting "drive-through" dens and forest breweries threatening the region's youth.
Kepha Otundo Mwambi, a homeless Kenyan man, dies of cold in the UK while facing eviction from a tent settlement, sparking outrage over the treatment of vulnerable migrants.
A shocking NCA report reveals that nearly 80% of Nairobi buildings are unsafe, following a deadly collapse in South C that has exposed systemic corruption in the construction sector.
Minnesota officials withdraw from the investigation into a fatal ICE shooting, accusing the FBI of blocking access to evidence and shielding federal agents from scrutiny.