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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.
Federal authorities intervene in what a Brazilian academic termed a "rat hunting" expedition, escalating tensions between the White House and the Ivy League.
In a historic policy shift, General Kahariri announces that injuries in the line of duty will no longer mean an automatic exit, securing livelihoods for thousands of service families.
From Croatia to Scandinavia, the post-Cold War peace is over. As NATO nations revive conscription and pour billions into defense, Streamline News analyzes the hidden cost for developing nations like Kenya.
Three suspects are in custody for allegedly forging documents to seize public land in Mavoko, a scheme investigators say dates back to 2010.
A 28-year-old woman’s profound grief has ignited a family firestorm, with shocking allegations of murder and betrayal that have gripped the public's attention.
A routine drug bust in Mombasa has spiralled into a high-level military investigation, with Kenya Defence Forces officers now under scrutiny for the alleged theft of a portion of a record-breaking methamphetamine haul.
The high-profile murder trial of political blogger Daniel Muthiani, known as ‘Sniper’, is set for a dramatic turn as former Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza is scheduled to take the witness stand.
**A Victorian court convicts a man from a high-profile family for raping his friend's girlfriend, a verdict that echoes ongoing battles for justice against gender-based violence in Kenya.**
New Zealand authorities have recovered a high-value Fabergé pendant after a suspect allegedly swallowed it during a jewellery store theft in a case that reads like a spy film plot.
**A newly public 911 call from a Pennsylvania fast-food manager reveals the crucial tip-off that led police to Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in a case that puts executive security in the spotlight.**
Security footage from a Nairobi pub details the sudden collapse and death of Standard Group journalist Amos Maina, as a post-mortem suggests poisoning and ignites a DCI homicide investigation.
A Virginia man is in custody, accused of planting explosives at major party headquarters on the eve of the January 6th Capitol riot, closing one of the investigation's most troubling chapters.