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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.
China is pressuring European nations to ban Taiwanese politicians by claiming their visits violate EU border laws, a new "lawfare" tactic to isolate the island democracy.
Mothers who lost their sons to addiction expose the critical lack of rehab facilities for under-18s in the UK, demanding "safe spaces" to save a generation from synthetic drugs.
An investigation reveals how a Russian woman recruits men from poor nations for the war in Ukraine under false pretenses, using coercion and burning passports to trap them on the frontline.
Lord Mandelson issues a groveling apology for his association with Jeffrey Epstein following a backlash over a BBC interview, attempting to save his political comeback.
NASA and SpaceX target February 15 for the launch of Crew-12, sending a multi-national team to the ISS to continue the legacy of scientific diplomacy in low-Earth orbit.
Cypriot President Christodoulides alleges a "hybrid warfare" attack after a viral corruption video forces key resignations, sparking a crisis as the nation takes the EU helm.
As the death toll in Iran's protests hits 648, President Trump threatens military intervention, while Tehran warns it is "fully prepared for war" amidst secret diplomatic back-channeling.
The UK government faces intense scrutiny after quietly paying compensation to Guantánamo detainee Abu Zubaydah, implicitly admitting complicity in his torture by the CIA.
Meta disables 550,000 accounts in Australia to comply with a strict ban on social media for under-16s, triggering a backlash over lost data and aggressive algorithmic policing.
Morocco introduces Audio-Descriptive Commentary at AFCON 2025, allowing blind and visually impaired fans to experience the matches in real-time, setting a new standard for inclusivity.
Interior CS Murkomen proposes raising the drinking age to 21 to combat a national addiction crisis affecting 4.9 million Kenyans, sparking a fierce debate on personal freedom vs. public health.
Nairobi entrepreneur Samuel Kagwe launches a program to distribute 10,000 free laptops and tech courses, aiming to tackle youth unemployment through digital skills.