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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.
**New laws in England and Wales will block defence lawyers from using a victim's sexual history to discredit them in court, a move that throws a spotlight on the harrowing ordeals survivors face within Kenya's own justice system.**
**A former British soldier, in Ukraine to train local forces, now faces a dozen years in prison over allegations of plotting assassinations for Moscow.**
**Explosive court documents allege a key figure in Reform UK, George Cottrell, acted as a frontman for a multi-billion shilling gambling syndicate run by the billionaire owner of Brighton & Hove Albion football club.**
**A 21-year-old Somali national faces multiple charges, including child stealing and defilement, after allegedly luring a 15-year-old girl from her parents' home in Nairobi's Eastleigh estate.**
Police in New Zealand allege a 32-year-old man ingested the 18-karat gold James Bond-themed locket in a daring daylight theft, with the precious item yet to be recovered.
Seven Daystar University students held over the death of their colleague, Lorna Kathambi Karani, have been released after CCTV footage revealed she fell accidentally. The case will now proceed as a public inquest.
A weekend rendezvous in a Kilimani short-term rental turned fatal after a 25-year-old man plunged to his death, leading to the arrest of two companions and raising urgent questions about the safety of Nairobi's booming BnB scene
Three Ministry of Labour officers have been apprehended by the EACC, accused of systematically extorting recruitment agents clearing Kenyans for work in the Middle East.
With full backing from the European Union, Kenya's top detectives are being equipped with cutting-edge skills to trace illicit digital money, tackling a new wave of sophisticated online fraud and terror financing.
The arrest of a public radio host exposes a shadowy pipeline recruiting Africans for the Ukraine war, raising urgent security questions for Kenya.
David Kipkorir, a truck driver, vanished in Mombasa in 2016. His family's renewed public appeal casts a harsh light on the silent anguish faced by relatives of Kenya's missing persons.
**Four-year-old Tracy Chebet is the sole survivor of a horrific arson attack in Bomet County that claimed the lives of her mother, grandmother, and aunt three months ago, an incident authorities have labelled a 'premeditated murder'.**