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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.
Police suspect a targeted suitcase theft turned violent, leaving five hospitalized and disrupting travel at one of the world's busiest transit hubs.
Police arrest four as investigation shifts from gas explosion to pyrotechnics in a tragedy that claimed 21 staff members and a visiting family.
The €1.5 billion engineering marvel meant to seal away history’s worst nuclear disaster has lost its primary defense capabilities, the UN’s atomic watchdog warns.
Police hold 63 suspects following violent protests over Shanta Gold’s KES 683 billion mining project that left four dead and 21 officers critically injured.
Four dead as blame game intensifies between Islamabad and Kabul, forcing residents to flee key trade route.
A routine departure turns into a fight for survival as ground equipment erupts in flames at São Paulo’s busiest hub. For Kenyan travelers and aviation bosses, it is a chilling reminder: safety depends as much on the baggage loader as the pilot.
The arrest of Yangchen Lachungpa dismantles a critical smuggling route to Tibet, marking a rare victory against the shadowy syndicates that plague global biodiversity.
Police declare Independence Day demonstrations illegal, citing plots to 'paralyze the economy'—but the opposition says it’s the only voice left after a bloody October election.
Temperatures have soared past 40°C across several Australian states, fueling devastating bushfires in Tasmania that have destroyed homes and property, forcing communities to evacuate.
A curious baby fur seal gave patrons in a New Zealand bar an unforgettable night, highlighting a peculiar annual phenomenon known as the 'silly season' for local wildlife.
Over two million Kenyans in arid lands face acute hunger as meteorologists predict the severe drought will intensify into early 2026, crippling livelihoods and straining national resources.
Legislators from North Eastern Kenya have issued an urgent plea to the government to declare the escalating drought a national disaster, warning that over two million lives are now at risk.