List of Kenya articles
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GettyImages-481805562_960_960 Kenya, Open for Business
President Obama's trip to Kenya is a chance to jump start U.S. investment in the country — and across the continent. Otherwise, Africa may be China's for the taking.
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Soldiers patrol around the wreckage of a suicide car bomber that smashed into pickup truck carrying security officers, on June 24, 2015 in Mogadishu, in the latest in a string of attacks. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Somalia's Al-Qaeda linked Shebab carry out regular bombings and attacks in the troubled capital. AFP PHTO/MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB (Photo credit should read Mohamed Abdiwahab/AFP/Getty Images) Is There a New U.S. Airstrike Policy in East Africa?
U.S. drone strikes in Somalia show a changing fight.
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An man rides a bicycle and a trailer with messages reading "welcome Kenya Obama" in Nairobi on July 23, 2015, on the eve of the US President's visit. On the eve of his trip to Africa, US President Barack Obama said he was excited about the impending visit to his ancestral continent, which he said had great resilience and enormous potential for growth. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images) Obama’s Mission in Kenya
The president has tough task as he visits East Africa. He can’t revive British colonialism, but he must provide an alternative to Chinese cynicism.
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Screen Shot 2015-07-10 at 1.23.18 PM Kenyan Politician Nearly Lights Himself on Fire Destroying ‘Killer Brew’
The governor of a Kenyan county tried to make a point by destroying illegal alcohol. He almost died in the process.
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 7: Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta turns to speak to a member of his delegation during the Somali conference, on May 7, 2013 in London, England. The international conference aims to help rebuild the east African country after more more than two decades of conflict. (Photo by Andrew Winning - WPA Pool/Getty Images) Kenya Wades Into the South Sudan Morass
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has a plan to kickstart the stalled peace process. Can he broker a deal before famine strikes the world’s newest nation?
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51426074 Bin Laden Deputy Convicted For Africa Embassy Bombings
U.S. prosecutors convinced a judge to sentence a top bin Laden deputy to life in prison in connection with the 1998 Africa embassy bombings.
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AP806692670894 Somalia is Too Dangerous for Kerry to Even Leave the Airport
Secretary of State John Kerry made a historic trip to Somalia, but Mogadishu is so dangerous he was confined to the airport.
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People carry the coffin of Anjela Nyokabi, who was killed during the attack on Garissa University, during her funerals at Mutunguru Catholic church in her home village of Kiambu on April 10, 2015. The funerals began on April 10 of students killed in a university massacre of almost 150 people, as some parents still waited to receive the remains of their loved ones. In Nairobi, hundreds of students gathered as the body of Anjela Nyokabi Githakwa, known as Jojo, was taken amid tears and wails from the mortuary to her home village in Kiambu, some 20 kilometres (15 miles) to the north. AFP PHOTO / SIMON MAINA (Photo credit should read SIMON MAINA/AFP/Getty Images) Kenya’s 9/11
Nairobi’s widespread crackdown after the Garissa university massacre sparks concern that it will cause even more suffering.
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486425287_4-14 Little Mogadishu, Under Siege
In the wake of the Garissa University attack, Somali expats in one Nairobi neighborhood are caught between an increasingly indiscriminate al Shabab and a heavy-handed, brutal police force.
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A female student hostage is escorted out of Garissa University after Kenya Defence Forces ended a siege by terrorist gunmen on April 2, 2015. At least 70 students were massacred when Somalia's Shebab Islamist group attacked a Kenyan university today, the interior minister said, the deadliest attack in the country since US embassy bombings in 1998. AFP PHOTO / CARL DE SOUZA (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images) From Westgate to Garissa, al-Shabab’s Murderous Wave
The Somalia-based terrorist group's attacks in Kenya are ramping up in frequency -- and show no signs of letting up soon.
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Al-Qaeda linked al-shabab recruits walk Al-Shabab Crosses the Rubicon
With its horrific attack on a Kenyan university, the Somali militant group has given up all pretense of governing — and has joined the depths of global jihadi depravity.
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468373794 How the United States is Trying to stop al-Shabab
Days after President Obama announced a trip to Nairobi, an al-Shabab attack at a university in Kenya has left at least 70 dead. U.S. efforts to stop the group are falling short.