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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.
Authorities scramble to clear 16 containers of fruit from the English Channel, warning locals against a 'free lunch' as maritime safety comes into sharp focus.
With Washington pushing for territorial concessions, European powers meet in London to forge a different path—a split that could redefine global stability.
The 'Iron Lady' warns that a coordinated crackdown on dissent in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda is threatening to erase decades of democratic progress.
Five months after taking the helm at Anniversary Towers, the new IEBC boss outlines a rapid-fire strategy that has cleared the by-election backlog and kickstarted the explosive boundaries review process.
Brussels cracks down on the 'Blue Tick' chaos and transparency failures, signaling a global shift in digital accountability that validates frustrations felt by Kenyans on Twitter.
Eight years after a landmark victory, the Ogiek community remains landless and destitute. Now, the African Court has issued a stinging rebuke to Nairobi: pay up immediately or face the shame of a rogue state.
Seven years after the fatal crash, the Welsh club argues the Argentine striker’s goals would have secured their Premier League status and the fortune that comes with it.
The National Land Commission has greenlit a massive land expansion for the corporation, but with a catch: produce a comprehensive master plan by mid-2026 or face regulatory backlash.
>Tensions flare as American commanders demand a halt to covert recordings at the nerve center of the new Gaza ceasefire operations.
A landmark High Court judgment voids the 65-year exit clause for researchers linked to JKUAT, aligning their tenure with university professors.
As the Treasury seeks a massive cash injection to plug budget holes, lawmakers turn to the public to weigh in on a deal critics fear could shortchange the taxpayer.
Five decades after a catastrophic accident in Montana, the story behind Hank Williams Jr.’s scars remains a brutal masterclass in survival.