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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 US President reveals a direct diplomatic intervention for the Hong Kong pro-democracy figure, citing his deteriorating health and age during a high-stakes appeal to Beijing.
Famed investor Michael Burry predicts the ChatGPT creator is 'hemorrhaging cash' and doomed to fade, raising alarm bells for the global AI race.
The controversial executive order opens the door for Pentagon intervention, raising questions about global drug policy enforcement and its ripple effects on transit hubs like Kenya.
Emergency crews race to plug a “car-sized” hole in a critical flood barrier, leaving 47,000 residents in Washington state facing immediate danger.
New eyewitness account from the Karai crash site challenges initial police reports, raising fresh questions about the collision that claimed the former Cabinet Minister’s life.
Opposition leaders allege the massive electoral revision is a calculated move to disenfranchise minorities, drawing eerie parallels to voter registry struggles familiar to many Kenyans.
Confusion reigns in Rhode Island as the FBI's 'person of interest' is freed, leaving the Ivy League campus on edge while families mourn two young lives.
British ministers unveil payment reforms to fix 'dental deserts,' a move promising relief for millions—including the Kenyan diaspora—though critics warn the plan lacks fresh funding.
As the Japanese giant pours billions into UK electric production, the shift signals a looming transformation for Kenya’s import-heavy automotive market.
Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn leads a high-powered inquiry into a "social injustice" that mirrors global struggles with youth unemployment and mental health.
National Highways admits a technical error caused variable speed cameras to penalize compliant drivers, offering a crucial lesson for automated enforcement systems worldwide.
The White House is recruiting over 1,000 technologists with massive salaries to overhaul federal agencies, signaling a fierce escalation in the technological rivalry with China.