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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 suspect is arrested for arson at the historic Beth Israel Synagogue in Mississippi, destroying Torah scrolls in an attack reminiscent of the 1967 KKK bombing.
Tzachi Braverman, Netanyahu's Chief of Staff, is detained by Israeli police on suspicion of obstructing the "Bild Leak" investigation, bringing the scandal to the Prime Minister's door.
Tens of thousands march in Minneapolis demanding justice for Renee Nicole Good, as protests against ICE tactics spread nationwide despite freezing temperatures and federal arrests.
A leaked video filmed by the ICE agent who killed Renee Good contradicts claims of "domestic terrorism," showing the victim was calm before being shot, sparking outrage in Minneapolis.
Dulce Consuelo Díaz Morales, a US citizen born in Maryland, is released after 25 days in ICE custody, highlighting the dangers of the aggressive deportation dragnet.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons sets May 8, 2028, as the release date for Sean "Diddy" Combs, confirming that no presidential pardon is coming to save the disgraced mogul.
A coordinated dawn raid at Reliable Gadgets leaves shelves empty and an entrepreneur counting losses in the millions, sparking fresh fears for SME security in the capital.
Security forces clash with demonstrators in Fars province as Tehran declares a surprise 'energy saving' holiday to curb spreading unrest.
From a digital slip-up costing a career to a looming 100,000-teacher deficit threatening the 2026 Senior School rollout, today’s headlines paint a picture of a nation in transition.
From Minnesota food banks to Diani beach resorts—how a group of young diaspora Kenyans siphoned millions meant for starving children to build real estate empires in Nairobi and the Coast.
In a bold rebuttal to critics, Dr. Ruth Joyce Kaguta argues that civilian oversight is the only path to restoring public trust in a police force besieged by allegations of brutality.
While the President marked a peaceful Christmas in Kilgoris, a police officer lay dead in Kajiado. The Daily Nation’s latest editorial is a furious wake-up call: the state must stop trading lives for acres.