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December 14, 2025
Israel/Kenya/World

Israel Delivers Advanced Missile Shield to Kenya

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delivered an advanced Surface-to-Air Python and Derby, known as the SPYDER Air Defense System, to Kenyan President William Ruto in a move aimed at strengthening Kenya’s

Kenya

Kenya’s Population Growth Decreases as More Women Embrace Modern Family Planning

According to a family planning brief, more than 370 million women in middle- and low-income countries were finally embracing modern contraception to help curb unintended pregnancies. This statistic suggests that one in every three women from middle- and low-income countries use

September 2, 2023

Carbon Credits in Kenya: Climate Solution or Just More Hype?

Kenya

New Internationalist magazine reported that Kenyan pastoralist groups like the Borana and Samburu have been converting their lands to “conservancies,” a form of protected status,

Haitians Reject Kenya’s Plan for Armed Intervention

Kenya/News

A Kenyan assessment mission arrived in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on August 20 to evaluate the security situation in the Caribbean country. The 10-member Kenyan

Kenya calls for protection of elephants amid surge in population

August 14, 2023
Kenya/News

(Xinhua) — The World Elephant Day was celebrated Saturday across Kenya, with the country’s wildlife agency calling upon key stakeholders to enhance the protection of the iconic land mammal amid multiple threats.

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Carbon Credits in Kenya: Climate Solution or Just More Hype?

August 10, 2023
Kenya

New Internationalist magazine reported that Kenyan pastoralist groups like the Borana and Samburu have been converting their lands to “conservancies,” a form of protected status, since 2013 with the assistance of the Northern Rangelands

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Over 20 Killed as Kenyans Take to the Streets Against President William Ruto’s ‘Reforms’

July 21, 2023
Kenya/News

Up to 23 people have reportedly died in the crackdown by police against the July 2023 protests in Kenya denouncing the new tax regime introduced by President William Ruto’s government. The protests

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Kenya’s refugee transit center overstretched amid new waves of arrivals

May 2, 2023
Kenya

Looking frail, thirsty and hungry, Abumukisa Twesenge alighted from a minivan that had transported him from Malaba Town, located at the Kenya-Uganda border. Twesenge, 52, is among hundreds of refugees who arrived

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Developed countries should help Africa address climate challenges: Kenyan president

April 30, 2023
Diplomacy/Kenya

The industrial north should honor the commitment to providing capital and technologies required to help African countries cope with the unfolding climate emergencies, Kenyan President William Ruto said on Saturday. During his

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