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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 UK moves to mandate the preservation of deceased children's data for investigations, Kenya's legal framework faces a critical question: Does our privacy die with us?
Sicily demands the return of Antonello da Messina's $14.9m masterpiece, sparking a debate on cultural restitution that echoes global heritage struggles.
The hiring of Peter Steinberger signals the dawn of "Agentic AI"—a shift that could automate the very BPO jobs Kenya has spent a decade cultivating.
The entertainment giant's legal assault on ByteDance marks a pivotal moment for AI regulation, with profound implications for Kenya's burgeoning "Silicon Savannah" creative economy.
Nairobi County is introducing a mandatory conservancy fee on all water bills. While intended to boost revenue for environmental services, the move faces backlash from residents concerned about rising living costs and service delivery quality.
Rising cod prices are forcing UK fish and chip shops to switch to Tilapia. This shift in consumer preference presents a lucrative export opportunity for Kenya’s aquaculture sector to supply the British market.
Global leaders convene in India to tackle the five existential threats of the AI age, from weaponized algorithms to energy gluttony.
UK PM declares war on "doomscrolling" with proposed under-16 ban and strict liability for algorithmic addiction.
The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, has confirmed the junior Coalition partner plans to contest the upcoming byelection in Farrer, where former Liberal leader Sussan Ley is preparing to retire.
A medical revolution in Nairobi is reversing the flow of medical tourism, offering world-class precision on Kenyan soil.
A High Court ruling has dealt a KES 1 billion blow to KEMSA, overturning a procurement award and throwing the supply of life-saving HIV drugs into uncertainty.
The National Treasury’s 2025 Debt Sustainability Analysis reveals a fragile fiscal reality: Kenya is solvent, but walking a tightrope over a chasm of debt distress.