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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 Uasin Gishu court has sentenced a 35-year-old man for the defilement of a three-year-old girl, a case that highlights the nation's ongoing struggle with child protection and the quest for justice
The military has forcefully refuted allegations that its officers stole a portion of a record 1,024kg methamphetamine seizure, stressing that the entire haul is intact and that implicated personnel are now under investigation.
Four years after security analyst Mwenda Mbijiwe vanished, his family's lawyer broke down at Milimani Courts, accusing authorities of a cover-up as a judge summons the Inspector General of Police to explain the disappearance.
A massive crackdown in Thailand seizes over KES 41 billion in assets from a crime syndicate, revealing the vast scale of online fraud and human trafficking operations that have ensnared hundreds of victims in Kenya.
Four years after security expert Mwenda Mbijiwe vanished, the High Court has summoned Kenya's top police and intelligence chiefs to explain the stalled investigation, as his family alleges a state cover-up.
Shadrack Maritim, an aspiring Tinderet MP, has been found in Mbale, Uganda, weeks after his disappearance. His return raises more questions than answers as a court case continues.
An independent watchdog report reveals a dramatic surge in violence, protests, and self-harm at a major UK immigration facility, raising urgent questions about the safety and humanity of Britain's detention system.
**An audacious raccoon that broke into a Virginia liquor store was found snoozing off a suspected scotch-fueled binge, leaving staff to clean up the mess.**
Brussels is advancing a controversial plan to fund Kyiv with a loan against seized Russian assets, as high-level peace talks between US and Russian envoys show little sign of a breakthrough.
A missile attack in a designated safe zone has left five dead, including two children, straining a fragile ceasefire and drawing conflicting accounts from Palestinian and Israeli officials.
New laws and stricter oversight are now in force as Nairobi battles to exit a global financial 'grey list' and shield the Kenyan economy from trillions in illicit cash flows.
**A pre-dawn raid on a Nairobi liquor store has left a 40-year-old security guard dead, exposing the escalating dangers faced by the city's small business owners and their employees.**