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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.
Conflicting accounts emerge as the Coral Adventurer is detained by safety regulators, casting a shadow over the operator just months after a tragic passenger death.
A head-on crash between rival operators has halted travel to the Inca citadel, sparking safety concerns for global travelers navigating the remote Andean terrain.
Off the coast of Cape Point, a collision between commercial trawlers and endangered seabirds is forcing a rethink of how we harvest the ocean—with lessons for Kenya’s own blue economy.
Prosecutors reveal a dramatic interrogation breakthrough while defense attorneys cite mental health struggles in a bid for the Virginia man's release.
Authorities admit the decade-old deposit scheme has become an "administrative burden" rather than a solution, leaving tons of garbage rotting at the South Col.
New ecological survey touts high coral coverage and biodiversity in the South China Sea, contrasting global trends of reef degradation.
Interior CS warns cartels that the government’s success in stabilizing the coffee sector has inadvertently painted a target on farmers’ backs—and vows a ruthless crackdown.
Kenneth Kirsch and Michael Greenberg shared a decade-long friendship and a final breakfast before a tandem flight ended in disaster.
After 11 years and 50 tonnes of accumulated garbage, officials admit the KES 520,000 climber deposit created an administrative nightmare rather than a cleaner peak.
President Sheinbaum vows rigorous investigation as the derailment of a flagship interoceanic train raises alarm over military-led construction standards.
A rapid atmospheric pressure drop has triggered blizzard conditions across the American Midwest and Northeast, threatening travel plans and safety for the Kenyan diaspora.
A crackdown on the 'Feeding Our Future' scandal sees US agents targeting luxury assets in Nairobi, purchased with money meant for starving children.