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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 former presidential candidate alleges a coordinated 'weaponisation' of hospitals and supermarket shelves, warning that the struggle for survival has moved from the ballot box to the breakfast table.
The renowned marine ecologist shattered a 172-year glass ceiling, leaving a legacy of scientific rigor and barrier-breaking leadership.
From the corridors of Alliance High to the global stage, Kenya’s literary titan reimagined freedom through the power of language, leaving a legacy that transcends borders.
Canberra opts for a swift intelligence review into the Bondi Hanukkah attack, fearing a Royal Commission would become a "platform for hate," but grieving families demand deeper answers.
For decades, women in Ijara dodged hyenas and trekked 10km daily for dirty water. Now, a solar-powered revolution is flowing from the taps.
Live-fire exercises simulating a total blockade have placed the island on high alert, escalating tensions just days after Washington approved a massive KES 1.4 trillion weapons package.
Justice Helene Namisi suspends a lower court order requiring a retiree to fund his adult son’s aviation course, sparking a national debate on where parenting ends and entitlement begins.
Opposition chief demands accountability for the killing of Edward Mukwaya, warning that silence from the region is fueling a deadly culture of impunity.
The Australian luxury vessel remains wedged on a reef in Papua New Guinea, forcing an abrupt end to the voyage just months after the operator faced scrutiny over a passenger's death.
The killing of 14-year-old Saabirin Saylaan in Galkayo exposes deep cracks in child protection systems and sparks rare legal accountability.
The veteran war correspondent warns that escalating conflicts in Sudan, Gaza, and Ukraine are pushing the world—and the Horn of Africa—toward a breaking point.
Al-Shabaab is no longer just hiding in the Boni forest; they are hiding in your WhatsApp groups A new State of National Security report reveals how insurgents are weaponizing technology and the Somali troop drawdown to launch a fresh wave of violence.