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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.
Nairobi has verified that hundreds of its citizens, including ex-security officers, have been deceptively recruited into the conflict, prompting high-level diplomatic intervention and warnings to the public.
The release of Thomas Sewell, a prominent far-right figure, highlights a growing trend of ideologically motivated extremism in Australia, a matter of global concern with implications for international security cooperation.
Thousands of documents released by a U.S. Congressional committee reveal Andrew Mountbatten- Windsor’s panic as allegations emerged in 2011, intensifying scrutiny of his ties to the convicted sex offender and raising global questions of accountability.
The government has launched a round-the-clock call centre, providing a critical lifeline for the estimated three to four million Kenyans abroad facing emergencies, from arrests and medical crises to human trafficking.
A two-week search for a 67-year-old man in Manga, Nyamira County, has ended in a grim discovery, turning a missing person case into a homicide investigation after his body was found buried just metres from his home.
Explosive testimony in the Shakahola massacre trial alleges direct police inaction, as a grieving father recounts how officers at Lango Baya Police Station allowed cult leader Paul Mackenzie to leave with his children, intensifying questions of state complicity.
A brazen heist in Narok County, where a Ministry of Health driver was drugged and his vehicle loaded with essential medicines stolen, exposes critical security gaps in Kenya's medical supply chain and threatens patient care.
The widow of Dutch tycoon Tob Cohen, already facing a murder trial, has been charged with lying to police and swearing a false affidavit, further complicating her legal battles.
Chief Justice Martha Koome has proposed a nationwide conversation to tackle Kenya's deep-rooted bribery culture, urging citizens to actively reject and report corruption to restore faith in public institutions, including the Judiciary.
A 75-year-old widow has appeared in a Nairobi court facing charges of conspiring to defraud prominent politician and businesswoman Agnes Kagure of a prime parcel of land valued at Sh200 million
The unsolved sabotage of a key Russian gas pipeline continues to impact global energy markets, affecting fuel and fertiliser prices in Kenya, as a Ukrainian suspect alleges mistreatment in a high-stakes international investigation.
The deadly incident in the Andaman Sea highlights the desperate exodus of the persecuted Rohingya minority, a crisis mirroring the perilous maritime journeys undertaken by migrants in regions closer to East Africa.