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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 UK Home Office implements an unprecedented blanket suspension on all visa claims from Namibia, Honduras, Dominica, and Vanuatu, citing systematic exploitation of the asylum system.
Burundi formally nominates former Senegalese President Macky Sall for the position of UN Secretary-General, setting up a complex geopolitical battle for global leadership.
A wave of tragedy has swept across the country, marked by the deadly consequences of heavy rains and a disturbing spike in violent homicides, leaving families grieving from Kiambu to Mombasa.
Akinwole Omoboriowo II joins the Botswana Power Corporation as Vice Chairman, signaling a massive pan-African push for renewable energy.
From sambo competitor to UFC champion, Islam Makhachev has quietly amassed a net worth of over KES 900 million, solidifying his financial success alongside his dominant octagon legacy.
Global cloud infrastructure faces a profound stress test as Amazon Web Services (AWS) confirms its facilities in the UAE and Bahrain sustained physical damage.
In a bizarre twist of algorithmic finance, homeowners are discovering that making the final payment on a mortgage can paradoxically trigger a sudden collapse in credit scores.
The escalating conflict in the Middle East has violently spilled into the digital realm, with Amazon Web Services (AWS) confirming that drone strikes have severely damaged three of its key data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The attacks triggered fires and localized power outages, disrupting critical cloud infrastructure.
Experts warn that the rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence in corporate hiring is dangerously accelerating organizational homogeneity.
Global oil markets remain on high alert as crude prices extended their gains following fresh threats from Iran regarding shipping lanes.
COMESA has officially greenlit the sale of a significant stake in Safaricom to South African telecommunications giant Vodacom.
As African nations rush to implement biometric digital identification systems, severe concerns are emerging over data privacy, human rights violations, and the systemic exclusion of vulnerable populations.