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Kenya Blames Terrorists for Its Decision to Close the World's Largest Refugee Camp
The government in Nairobi has long threatened to close the doors of Dadaab refugee camp, home to more than 300,000 refugees mainly from neighboring Somalia.
ICC Drops Crimes Against Humanity Case Against Kenyan Deputy Vice President Ruto
Tuesday's ruling to throw out the case against William Ruto and Kenyan television journalist Joshua arap Sang ends a controversial trial over a wave of violence that occurred after Kenya's 2007 elections.
Kenya Doubles Down on Anti-Gay Stance, Calling Homosexuality 'Unnatural and Un-African'
Kenya's deputy president said homosexuality "violates our religious and cultural beliefs," and that that the country has “no room for gays.”
One Dead After Blast Causes Panicked Kenyan Students to Leap From Windows Amid al Shabaab Fears
An electricity transformer exploded Sunday morning at the University of Nairobi campus, causing a stampede by students who feared al Shabaab was attacking the school.
Disappearance of Key Witness Raises Concerns Over Tampering in ICC Kenya Case
ICC witnesses in Kenya have reported receiving bribery offers and threats of violence from people trying to discredit the court’s judicial efforts.