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John Kerry visits Kenya, takes elephant selfies
US Secretary of State John Kerry visited Kenya recently, and did not miss the chance to take a little bit of a break and visit the elephant orphanage.
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Political Tensions Rise in Kenya Following University Terrorist Attack
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta has received massive criticism from opposition parties, political analysts and regular population on account of the untimely police reaction during the Garissa University terrorist attack.
Five Kenyans, one Tanzanian held over university massacre: court
A Nairobi court on April 7 ordered five Kenyans and a Tanzanian to be detained for 30 days while police investigate possible connections to last week's university massacre.
Kenyan warplanes attack suspected militant positions
Kenya launched air strikes against Islamic militants in Somalia following an extremist attack on a Kenyan college that killed 148 people, a military spokesman said April 6.
Warplanes attacked positions of the Shebab militant group on Sunday afternoon and early Monday morning, said Col. David Obonyo of the Kenyan military.
Kenya rejects university massacre 'slow response' criticism
Kenyan special forces took at least seven hours to deploy at a university massacre in which almost 150 people were killed, scathing reports said Sunday, but security chief defended their response.
Kenya urges fans to watch World Cup at home after attacks
The Kenyan government on Friday urged football fans to watch World Cup matches at home rather than in public places, less than a week after attacks left nearly 60 dead.
"Where possible, Kenyans are strongly advised to watch the World Cup matches from the comfort of their homes instead of crowded and unprotected open places," the interior ministry said in a statement.
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