Kenya's President William Ruto has incorporated even more opposition figures to his cabinet in a move seen as trying to solidifying his hold on power amidst increasing criticism of his ...
A Kenyan prisoner was released from the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay on Tuesday after spending more than a decade imprisoned without charges. Mohammed Abdul Malik Bajabu, 51, served 17 ...
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Nairobi on Tuesday to denounce rising femicide cases in Kenya, only to face a violent police crackdown that left many injured and dispersed.
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Police in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi used force to break up demonstrators chanting "Stop femicide" during a rally in a public park on Tuesday. The peaceful gathering quickly escalated into ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Police in Kenya hurled teargas canisters Tuesday at hundreds of protesters against gender-based violence, or ...
But things quickly turned tense when Kenyan police fired teargas. At least three people were arrested, including Amnesty's Kenya director. Amnesty and three other organisations have condemned the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Kenya’s economy is heading for its worst performance since a coronavirus-induced contraction in 2020 because of floods and anti-government protests, according to the World Bank. The ...
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NAIROBI, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Kenyan police fired teargas and arrested at least three people on Tuesday as hundreds protested against a wave of femicides, a Reuters reporter and human rights ...
Several people were injured, and others were arrested. Activists say President William Ruto’s $700,000 pledge to end the crisis is not enough because cases in Kenya continue to rise.