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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.
The United States will not send any government officials to the G20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg, a move President Donald Trump attributes to alleged human rights abuses against white farmers, deepening a diplomatic rift with host nation South Africa.
An economic cooperation framework between the DRC and Rwanda has been initialed in Washington D.C., but its activation hinges on fulfilling a fragile peace accord. For Kenya and the EAC, the deal presents both opportunities for regional stability and risks from the unresolved conflict.
Jubilee Vice-Chair David Murathe discloses a private conversation with Rigathi Gachagua, revealing the former Deputy President's frustrations moments before his historic ouster and signaling a significant political realignment.
The decision, following a meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán, signals potential volatility in global energy markets, which could directly impact fuel prices for Kenyan consumers and businesses.
The death of a formidable and controversial figure in Australia’s Labor Party marks the end of an era in backroom political dealing, offering a global case study in the mechanics of power and influence.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s dual endorsement of Fred Matiang'i's presidential ambitions and defence of Rigathi Gachagua signals a significant political realignment, aiming to consolidate his Mt. Kenya base while navigating complex opposition dynamics ahead of 2027.
Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula has pivoted to support his party's candidate, Seth Panyako, in the Malava by-election, a move that complicates regional alliances after he initially backed the UDA nominee.
With the qualification window for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics approaching, Kenya's top golfers face a formidable challenge: breaking into the world's elite rankings to secure a coveted spot, a feat requiring unprecedented international success and strategic local support.
Kenyan retirees face mounting financial distress as the National Treasury fails to disburse billions in pension payments, undermining recent tax reliefs designed to support them. Systemic failures and a national cash crunch are at the heart of the crisis.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta signals a decisive return to Kenya's political arena, backing former Interior CS Fred Matiang'i for the presidency and vowing to rectify what he terms the "mistakes" of the 2022 election.
A high-stakes legal battle over funding for 42 million low-income Americans unfolds amid a government shutdown, raising questions about the stability of social safety nets and the separation of powers.
A federal judge's ruling against executive overreach in the United States offers a significant global precedent on the limits of presidential power, a theme of critical relevance to Kenya's own constitutional debates on judicial independence and security deployments.