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Kenyan president says Nairobi attack over as 'terrorists' killed
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Jan. 16 that gunmen who stormed an upmarket hotel complex, killing 14 people, had been "eliminated" after an almost 20-hour siege in which hundreds of civilians were rescued.
Obama challenges Kenya on gay rights, corruption
US President Barack Obama on July 25 called for gay rights in Africa during his landmark visit to Kenya, comparing homophobia to racial discrimination he had encountered in the United States.
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Kenyatta becomes first president to appear before ICC
Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta became the first sitting president to appear before the International Criminal Court where he has been charged with crimes against humanity
Kenyan leader heads to International Criminal Court
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta headed to The Hague for a landmark appearance before the International Criminal Court where he faces charges of crimes against humanity
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.