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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.
Australian police launch a major probe after finding 11 pipe bombs along a Canberra footpath, warning the public of a serious threat to safety.
West Midlands Police Chief refuses to resign after a damning report reveals "untrue" intelligence was used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, defying the Home Secretary.
Survivors of the horrific Owo Church massacre testify in court, accusing the Ondo State government of abandoning them after the media spotlight faded.
The war on narcotics shifts to the heart of the Rift Valley as DCI anti-narcotics agents execute a surgical raid, exposing the growing footprint of hard drugs in secondary cities.
The new Khwisero Law Courts open to mixed reactions, with residents celebrating reduced travel costs but fearing increased police harassment.
Police arrest 15 suspects after hired goons disrupt a church event attended by Rigathi Gachagua in Gatundu, escalating the political violence in Mt Kenya.
County Attorneys reject a High Court order banning the use of private law firms, warning that the directive will cripple legal defense in counties and expose public assets to auction.
DCI detectives reconstruct the abduction and murder of Shukri Adan, revealing she likely knew her killers, as her family accuses the police of negligence in the initial search.
FCT Police arrest a "One-Chance" robbery syndicate linked to the murder of lawyer Mediatrix Chigbo, exposing the deadly dangers of unregistered taxis in Abuja.
London's homicide rate falls to a decade low of 97, vindicating Mayor Sadiq Khan's "public health" approach to violence despite political narratives of a crime wave.
David Walsh pleads not guilty to the murder of Kenyan carer Irene Mbugua in Birmingham, setting the stage for a trial that highlights the safety risks faced by migrant workers in the UK.
Amy Scott, the hero police officer who stopped the Bondi Junction massacre, is diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, prompting a massive national fundraising effort.