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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.
Construction experts warn that corruption has left 80% of Nairobi’s buildings unsafe, calling for an urgent audit and the prosecution of rogue developers.
President Trump withdraws the US from the UNFCCC, isolating America as the only nation outside the global climate treaty and threatening climate finance for developing nations.
In a landmark trial, a barrister defends a Palestine Action activist by comparing her to the suffragettes, arguing her raid on an Israeli arms factory was a moral act of conscience.
NASA images reveal that the massive iceberg A23a is turning blue due to surface meltwater, signaling its imminent disintegration and highlighting the pace of climate change.
From a KES 8.2 billion meth haul at the Coast to 'wash wash' syndicates in Runda, a new report exposes how transnational crime is infiltrating the state and choking the economy.
A midnight prank escalates into a crisis as 160 firefighters battle a blaze that cut power to thousands and threatened lives.
Canberra races to verify the death of Russell Allan Wilson in Donetsk, a tragedy that highlights the grim, far-reaching human cost of the Eastern European conflict.
As England endures its hottest year on record, emergency services are pushed to the brink—a stark climate signal that resonates from the scorched English countryside to the drought-prone plains of Isiolo.
Bereaved relatives demand action as coastal erosion brings the ocean perilously close to village churchyards, a grim reminder of the climate crisis erasing history.
Power outages paralyze the vital link between Britain and Europe, leaving thousands stranded just hours before midnight celebrations.
Rescue crews scour waters off Palm Beach for a 14-year-old boy as police confirm one fatality and a dramatic helicopter rescue of a second survivor.
City Hall’s enforcement chief warns that the theft of public litter bins is a symptom of a deeper rot, offering a cash bounty to hunt down the vandals and the scrap dealers fueling the crisis.