African football switches to Cup of Nation in East Africa with nightmares of 86th hoodoos when they costing to World Cup victory

African football switches to Cup of Nation in East Africa with nightmares of 86th hoodoos when they costing to World Cup victory

Letting vital leads slip also cost the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, and Senegal, who were 2-0 up with five minutes to go against Belgium but lost in extra time.

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Meeting convened by IEA and Kenya secures Africa $900m for expansion of access to clean cooking technologies

Meeting convened by IEA and Kenya secures Africa $900m for expansion of access to clean cooking technologies

Clean cooking refers to the use of low-emission fuels and technologies, such as ethanol, biogas and electricity, instead of traditional fuels like charcoal and firewood. The transition reduces harmful household air pollution and improves health outcomes for millions of African households.

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Transition: Former Guinean first lady Hadja Andree Toure dies in Morocco at the age 92

Transition: Former Guinean first lady Hadja Andree Toure dies in Morocco at the age 92

Hadja Andree Toure, former first lady of Guinea’s First Republic, died in Morocco on Wednesday at the age of 92, the Guinean presidency announced on its official Facebook page. Born in 1934 in Macenta, as the wife of Guinea’s first president Ahmed Sekou Toure, she served as first lady from...

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From the rattling fossil fuel-powered engines to be purring e-bikes: Rural Kenya embraces pocket and environmental-friendly electric motorbikes

From the rattling fossil fuel-powered engines to be purring e-bikes: Rural Kenya embraces pocket and environmental-friendly electric motorbikes

What began with only three electric motorcycles has grown into a fleet of 120 bikes operating across the county by 2026 – a pointer that electric mobility is steadily gaining acceptance.

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Too many threats: Fears of censorship and monopoly in wake of UK plan to determine what public can see on YouTube

Too many threats: Fears of censorship and monopoly in wake of UK plan to determine what public can see on YouTube

The green paper, published in June by the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport, proposes exploring a “prominence regime” that would ensure public service broadcasters and other designated “trusted” news providers remain easy to find as audiences increasingly consume news online rather than through traditional television.

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Under-siege Russia resorts to jamming Elon Musk’s Starlink systems to repulse Ukrainian drone attacks

Under-siege Russia resorts to jamming Elon Musk’s Starlink systems to repulse Ukrainian drone attacks

Serhii Beskrestnov, an advisor to Ukraine’s defence ministry, said Russia was deploying a jamming system called the Volna Kupol Garant that emits a signal strong enough to destabilise the Starlink connection in an area of about 20 square km (7.7 square miles). He added that about 10 had been detected so far.

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GMO: Senegalese scientists in Kenya for benchmarking tour of country’s biosafety institutions

GMO: Senegalese scientists in Kenya for benchmarking tour of country’s biosafety institutions

Kenya’s National Biosafety Authority (NBA) will host a delegation from its counterparts in Senegal for a three-day benchmarking visit from July 8, 2026, as way of strengthening its biosafety regulations and fostering institutional collaboration. The Kenyan delegation will be led by Acting Chief Executive Officer of National Biosafety Authority Ann...

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Tourism: Narok County government in Kenya’s Rift Valley upgrades infrastructure in world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve

Tourism: Narok County government in Kenya’s Rift Valley upgrades infrastructure in world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve

In 1961, the reserve was brought under the control of the then County Council of Narok and the core area was extended to the east to cover an area of 1,831 square kilometres. In 1984, parts of the reserve were set apart to provide access to watering points for livestock and the reserve was brought to its present size of 1,530 kilometres.

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NATO showcases big arms deals as Trump, but the US president says he’s been let down by allies, wants to control Greenland

NATO showcases big arms deals as Trump, but the US president says he’s been let down by allies, wants to control Greenland

The deals, estimated to be worth ⁠at least $50 billion according to one NATO official, included European countries buying surveillance drones from US company Northrop Grumman and NATO buying planes from Sweden’s Saab.

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Government commissioner who defected from opposition in April killed as violence spirals out of control in South Sudan

Government commissioner who defected from opposition in April killed as violence spirals out of control in South Sudan

James Kueth Makuach, the government-appointed commissioner, was killed on Sunday when opposition fighters launched an assault on Walgak, a remote area in Akobo West, according to officials from both sides.

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