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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.
Ambassador Mike Waltz accuses Kigali of "leading the region towards war" after a fresh offensive in South Kivu leaves over 400 dead, shattering a week-old truce.
Australian Federal Police act swiftly after emails targeted Communications Minister Anika Wells, highlighting the growing global crackdown on digital harassment of public officials.
In an unprecedented move shaking Pakistan’s power structure, General Faiz Hameed becomes the first ISI boss to face court-martial, signaling a seismic shift in the military’s grip on politics.
The 2023 Peace Prize winner was detained by security forces while attending a memorial for a lawyer who died under suspicious circumstances.
Predators used drugs and alcohol to target vulnerable teenagers in Gateshead, a case that underscores the universal threat of child grooming.
A simple meal of ugali and kunde turns deadly in Gem Wagai. As a mother mourns her husband and 5-year-old son, police probe a sinister link to an ancestral land dispute.
Fraudsters are charging KES 920 for a KES 550 service—and stealing your data in the process. Here is how to spot the trap before you pay.
After 18 grueling months battling Caribbean gangs, the first batch of Kenyan police officers touches down in Nairobi—trading combat gear for ceremonial tunics just in time for the nation’s 62nd independence celebrations.
The American national, wanted in Minnesota for third-degree murder and drug trafficking, told a Nairobi court he is done running after hiding in Kenya since 2022.
Jets and tanks pound the frontier in the deadliest flare-up since July, prompting a fresh diplomatic intervention from Washington.
Allies decry an ‘illegal kidnapping’ as the new administration moves to prosecute the former leader for alleged illicit gains and misuse of indigenous funds.
Civic space shrinks as watchdog documents 97 extrajudicial executions and rising intolerance for dissent in 2025.