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AFCON 2025: Heavyweights Dominate Knockout Phase

Cameroon, Morocco, Senegal and Mali progress to the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals, setting up a potential clash of continental titans. Read the full match analysis and tournament outlook.

Gibraltar Strait Tunnel Plan Gets Major Boost

A decades-old plan for a £7.4bn underwater rail tunnel linking Spain and Morocco is back on track. New studies confirm feasibility, with potential approval by 2027. Read the latest.

Afcon 2025: Morocco Lead Tense Group A Finale

Ahead of the final Afcon 2025 Group A matches, Morocco are in pole position. We break down the complex qualification scenarios for Mali, Zambia, and Comoros. Read the full analysis.

Morocco's AFCON 2025 Hosting Ends Isolation

Morocco's successful hosting of AFCON 2025 marks a dramatic shift in its African football standing, showcasing new stadiums and a nation reborn on the global stage. Discover the transformation.

Senate to Sue DoJ Over Partial Epstein Files Release

Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are pushing for legal action against the Justice Department for missing the legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Discover the political fallout.

Morocco start Afcon 2025 with 2-0 win over Comoros

Hosts Morocco began their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a 2-0 victory over Comoros. Ayoub El Kaabi's stunning overhead kick sealed the win after Brahim Díaz broke the deadlock. Read the full match report.

Morocco edge Comoros 2-1 in tense AFCON opener

Morocco survive a major scare to beat Comoros 2-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations opener. Get the full match report, key moments, and analysis of the tournament's first game.

Congress Weighs Action on DoJ Epstein Files Failure

US lawmakers threaten contempt and impeachment after the Justice Department missed a legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Experts outline the formidable obstacles they face.

Freemasons Sue Met Police Over Membership Rule

Masonic bodies are taking the Metropolitan Police to court over a new rule forcing officers to declare membership. The legal row follows recommendations from the Daniel Morgan murder report.

Trump sues BBC for £7.5bn over edited speech

US President Donald Trump launches a massive £7.5 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging a Panorama documentary maliciously edited his January 6 speech. Read the full details.

Scotland Face Late-Night World Cup Kick-Offs in USA

Scotland's 2026 World Cup group stage matches against Haiti, Brazil, and Morocco have been scheduled, with UK fans facing 2am and 11pm GMT kick-off times. Get the full fixture details and manager Steve Clarke's reaction.

Rugby's brain-damaged players wait five years for help

Five years after The Guardian first revealed the legal action, over 1,000 former rugby players with neurodegenerative conditions remain trapped in protracted court battles. Discover why progress has stalled.

AI Forces Legal Hiring Shift, Says Legora CEO

Max Junestrand, CEO of legal tech firm Legora, warns AI is reshaping legal careers. As the firm's valuation soars to $1.8bn, he reveals aggressive London hiring plans for 2026.

Desert camping in Morocco changed my mind

A self-professed camping sceptic discovers the magic of a night in the Moroccan desert. Find out how Erg Chebbi's dunes and starlit skies offered a surprising compromise between comfort and wilderness.

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