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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.
A mass evacuation at an Australian pork plant due to a carbon monoxide leak puts a sharp focus on the invisible dangers lurking in industrial settings and the urgent need to enforce worker safety laws in Kenya
**A landmark court case pits city dwellers against powerful construction firms, questioning who owns the very air and light between buildings in Kenya's rapidly growing capital.**
**Four men have been charged in Australia in connection with a disturbing international network dealing in satanic-themed child abuse material, highlighting the borderless threat of online exploitation to children everywhere, including Kenya.**
**India's new solar mission, Aditya-L1, is set to monitor a period of intense solar activity, offering a critical early warning for potential disruptions to Kenya's vital digital and power infrastructure as the sun's 11-year cycle peaks.**
A devastating sheep and goat pox outbreak in Greece is forcing a massive cull, threatening the global supply of feta cheese and signalling potential price hikes for Kenyan consumers and restaurants.
<strong>A whistleblower has told a public inquiry that the head of UK Special Forces deliberately concealed evidence of war crimes, including the killing of children, committed by SAS units in Afghanistan.</strong>
A brazen overnight theft has stripped a gourmet snail supplier in France of its entire stock, valued at approximately KES 13.4 million, jeopardizing its festive season deliveries to high-end restaurants.
Catastrophic floods and landslides across Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Thailand serve as a grim reminder of extreme weather's rising toll, leaving hundreds missing and communities shattered
A severe winter storm hammered the U.S. Midwest over a peak holiday weekend, causing thousands of flight cancellations and travel chaos that has directly impacted Kenyans travelling to and from the region.
>Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem alleges security failures under the current administration, despite records showing the suspect was granted asylum under Donald Trump, igniting a fierce debate on immigration.
With 128 confirmed dead and hundreds missing in a catastrophic tower blaze, investigators have arrested eleven people, raising urgent questions about building safety that echo loudly in Kenyan cities.
**A deadly daylight ambush just blocks from the American White House has left one soldier dead and another critically wounded, prompting a major security escalation and raising complex questions about a suspect with past CIA ties.**