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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 Trump administration escalates its public enforcement campaign with a searchable registry of detained undocumented individuals, signaling a tougher era for global migration.
Surveillance footage reveals a chaotic escape through Rio’s streets after gunmen held up an elderly couple and a guard to seize masterpieces worth over KES 3 billion.
A late-night call from the police exposed a deep betrayal. Here is how one man found himself entangled in a financial investigation he knew nothing about.
Augustine Kiprono, 28, fled the scene after hitting an elderly couple while drunk and unlicensed. He now faces deportation, returning home in disgrace.
As the mission morphs into the tougher 'Gang Suppression Force', a fresh contingent lands in Port-au-Prince while 100 battle-hardened veterans return home.
A damning new investigation reveals the Sudanese military has used unguided bombs on markets and schools, challenging the narrative that atrocities are solely the work of paramilitary forces.
Rashid Mohamed lost his son, Salim, to Al-Shabaab and ISIS. Now, the High Court has given him until Thursday to pay Sh1.5 million or trade his freedom for his son's crimes.
The ‘Silicon Valley of Fraud’ is decentralizing. As DCI heat turns up in Bomet and Narok, the notorious SIM-swap syndicate has mutated into a nationwide hydra, embedding agents in your local estate.
Security fears mount as thieves target exhibition on its final day, escaping with priceless engravings in a brazen daylight heist.
Ismail Ibrahim Shukri was apprehended by surveillance technology in North Dakota, highlighting a growing and perilous trend of irregular migration attempts along the US–Canada frontier.
Benick Otieno Okombo is accused of forging a 'deed of gift' to claim prime property from a deceased owner, highlighting the persistent rot in Nairobi's land sector.
The Taita-born sculptor, a bridge between East Africa and the Caribbean, was shot dead days before he was set to lead a community healing workshop.