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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.
As the Ukraine conflict grinds into its fifth year, Russia's agonizingly slow territorial gains stand in stark contrast to the resilient defense strategies by Kyiv.
Beijing has significantly escalated its geopolitical spat with Tokyo by imposing stringent export restrictions on 40 major Japanese entities, citing national security concerns amid rising tensions over Taiwan.
As the conflict in Ukraine enters its fifth grueling year, the proliferation of artificial intelligence and satellite connectivity has transformed the front line.
The US export control faces fresh challenges as Chinese startup DeepSeek trains its latest model on Nvidia's Blackwell chips.
A pioneering pan-African digital skills initiative is transforming the volatile region of Goma, empowering young Congolese with tech education to access global remote work.
A groundbreaking study by Moniepoint reveals that digital bank transfers have entirely eclipsed cash transactions within Nigeria's booming nighttime economy.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has launched a major recruitment drive, advertising multiple senior and middle-level vacancies, heavily targeting Information and Communications Technology (ICT) specialists to drive the digitization of Kenya's education sector.
A brazen heist of KES 55 million worth of cigarettes highlights the deeply entrenched smuggling rackets draining Kenya's revenue.
A staggering surge in systematic retail crime across the United Kingdom has cost the industry KES 66 billion, mirroring a global crisis of organized theft.
Top corporate executives are gathering in Tanzania for a critical masterclass on Artificial Intelligence, focusing on strategic governance, national security, and mitigating unprecedented global risks.
Ofgem says about 140 proposed projects, driven by AI use, could require more power than current peak demand.
This US tech giant should not have been given NHS or Ministry of Defence contracts, writes Stephen Saunders. Plus a letter from Jan Savage