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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.
Speaker Wetang’ula warns MPs of a 56% attrition rate in the 2027 elections, citing poor performance and voter anger as the primary drivers for the coming purge.
With Andy Burnham blocked from returning to Parliament, attention shifts to Deputy PM Angela Rayner as the undisputed heir apparent to the Labour leadership.
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala rejects the presence of US ICE agents at the Winter Olympics, calling them a "militia that kills" and sparking a sovereignty debate in Italy.
The African Union warns of a return to war in South Sudan as the 2018 peace deal crumbles, citing escalating violence in Jonglei and the high risk of the upcoming December 2026 elections failing.
The Jamii Imara Mashinani initiative sees top government officials engaging directly with citizens in Kisii and Nyamira, attempting to bridge the gap between Nairobi policy-makers and grassroots reality.
A damning report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation reveals that 6.8 million people in the UK are living in "very deep poverty," marking a historic failure of the social safety net.
In a candid interview, Winnie Odinga reflects on her "complex" relationship with her late father Raila Odinga, revealing details of their final meeting and her journey of grief.
Philip Glass withdraws his Lincoln symphony from the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center, citing a "direct conflict" of values.
Opta’s supercomputer predicts Arsenal and Bayern Munich are locks for the Champions League Round of 16, leaving European giants to scramble for the remaining spots.
Nominated Senator Veronica Maina holds Inspector General Douglas Kanja personally responsible for the teargas attack at an Othaya church, terming it a "desecration of sanctuary" that demands immediate public accountability.
President Ruto appoints 15 new Court of Appeal judges, including Katwa Kigen and Issack Hassan, in a major judicial reshuffle designed to dismantle the crippling backlog of appellate cases.
The IEBC admits it cannot complete the constitutional boundary review before the 2027 election, triggering a legal crisis that threatens the legitimacy of the upcoming polls and leaves millions under-represented.