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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.
**Carolyne DeMathew has publicly rebuffed an apology from Pastor Victor Kanyari after the preacher used her late husband's family as a negative example during a sermon, igniting a fierce public debate.**
A BBC investigation suggests authorities deployed 'camite,' a toxic agent abandoned after the First World War, on citizens demanding closer European Union ties.
The US president acknowledged the direct contact, first reported by The New York Times, adding a layer of diplomatic uncertainty amid escalating military and economic pressure on Caracas.
A devastating sheep and goat pox outbreak in Greece is forcing a massive cull, threatening the global supply of feta cheese and signalling potential price hikes for Kenyan consumers and restaurants.
**Chelsea's record-signing midfielder was dramatically sent off after a VAR review during the heated London derby against Arsenal, prompting an official explanation from the league.**
A pivotal interest rate decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve next week could send ripples through the Kenyan economy, influencing the strength of the Shilling, import costs, and the nation's debt burden.
<strong>A whistleblower has told a public inquiry that the head of UK Special Forces deliberately concealed evidence of war crimes, including the killing of children, committed by SAS units in Afghanistan.</strong>
**Christine Nyambura Muturi is accused of using a stolen identity to treat vulnerable hospice patients in Arizona, sparking alarm over healthcare fraud and its impact on the Kenyan diaspora's reputation.**
The gesture follows a fatal shooting in Washington D.C. that claimed the life of one soldier and critically injured another, amplifying the global debate on deploying military personnel for civilian policing.
**Top envoys from Washington and Kyiv met in Florida to chart a path out of the nearly four-year war, but a leaked American proposal seen as favouring Moscow has complicated the high-stakes diplomacy.**
In a marked departure from his predecessor, Pope Leo XIV's first foreign tour to war-scarred Lebanon signals a cautious but firm new chapter in Vatican diplomacy.
A fierce political battle over tax policy is engulfing the UK government, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer forced to defend his chancellor. The outcome could have significant ripple effects for the Kenyan economy.