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At least 30 killed in Kenya anti-government protests: HRW
Family, friends and fellow protesters carry the body of Ibrahim Kamau, 19, as they procession and chant slogans to show their respects in the streets of Nairobi, on June 28, 2024.
Hundreds injured in massive fire in Kenyan capital
At least two people were killed and around 300 injured in a massive fire caused by a gas explosion in the Kenyan capital, a government spokesman said on Friday.
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Kenya: Safari and Sandy Beach Just a Charter Flight away
Turkey distributes aid in Kenya’s capital
Dozens of vulnerable families from a slum area in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on May 9 received food and non-food assistance from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA).
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School Collapses in Kenya, at Least 7 Children Were Killed
A school collapsed in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. At least seven children have been killed and more than 10 were left under the ruins, BTA reported.
Hundreds of people gathered near the collapsed building while rescue crews searched for people among the debris.
A government spokesman said 57 students were taken to hospital.
Turks being conned by gold scammers in Kenya
Turks are among the many foreign nationals being deceived by gold scamming syndicates in Kenya, the Turkish embassy in Nairobi said on Sept. 20.
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Kenya hotel siege over, militants and at least 21 victims dead
Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Internal Security Fred Okengo Matiang'i (C) speaks to the press upon his arrival on the scene of the attack at the hotel complex in Nairobi's Westlands suburb on Jan. 16.
Kipkorir decides to focus on Athens Marathon, targeting the podium
Kenya's champion Brimin Kipkorir has withdrawn from Sunday's Nairobi International Marathon and will instead compete at the more lucrative Athens Marathon on November 11.
Kipkorir, who clocked a time of 2:12.39 in winning last year's event, said he has been forced to choose between the two races and believes he has more to prove in Greece.
Turkish aid agency donates books, furniture to Kenyan school
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) refurbished a high school library with books and furniture in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on July 5.
From Africa to Asia, governments considering 'green' bond sales
A raft of developing countries are considering selling bonds earmarked for environmental projects, potentially accelerating growth in a market seen as crucial to efforts to keep global temperatures in check.
France and Poland have in recent months become the first sovereigns to issue 'green' bonds, previously the domain mainly of development banks and companies.