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<p>Kenyan forces pull out of two towns in Somalia, this 11 days after dozens of their peacekeepers were killed in an extremist raid on an African Union base in the country. </p><br />Also, we find out why there's discontent over the presence of former Guantanamo detainees in Ghana.<br />Meanwhile, Nigeria crash out of the African Nations Championship in Kigali in a shock defeat to Guinea.<br /><br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en
For a decade now on the docket, Judy Njino has actively contributed to and influenced the future of sustainable practices not only in Kenya but also in the Middle East and North Africa region. https://rb.gy/fit38
The country's officials say they are doing their best to stop it, but banned drugs - such as the blood-booster EPO - are easily available.
Inmates take part in a talent show in the medium security section of Kodiaga Prison in the Kenyan city of Kisumu. The event is organised by youth volunteer groups and aims to help rehabilitate prisoners.<br />
<p>Supporters of Jubilee, the ruling part of Kenya, took to the streets of Nairobi on November 20 after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld</a> the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta in a repeat vote on October 26.</p><p>This video shows crowds marching through an intersection near the national parliament.</p><p>Kenyatta won 98 percent of the vote after the opposition boycotted the poll. Credit: Twitter/Francis Chege via Storyful</p><br />
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga withdrew from a re-run of the presidential election on Tuesday in the latest twist to a political saga that has plunged the nation into uncertainty.<br />
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Many questions remain unanswered after the 80-hour bloodbath at Nairobi's Westgate mall. Somalia's Al-Shabaab militia was quick to claim responsibility for the attack. But as the investigation unfolds, the spotlight is turning to jihadist recruitment grounds that stretch as far as Minnesota, Sweden and the UK. Franรงois Picard and his panel delve into this thicket of information and look at what comes next for Kenya and its recently elected president.<br /><br />Jean-Charles BRISARD, JCB Consulting International, Author, "The New Face of Al Qaeda";<br />PETER GUITAO, Kenyan Student at Sciences Po in Paris;<br />Leela JACINTO, France 24 Journalist, reporting from Nairobi, Kenya;<br />Clinton WATTS, Senior Fellow, Homeland Security Policy Institute at George Washington University.<br /><br />Watch the second part<br /><br />Programme prepared and produced by Anelise Borges, Mary Colombel and Christopher Davis<br /><br />http://www.france24.com/en/taxonomy/emission/18881<br /><br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en
At least 49 people have been killed after militants from Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab stormed into a Kenyan coastal town, attacking a police station, hotels and homes and singling out non-Muslims for execution. Duration: 00:52<br />Video provided by
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Kenya's information minister has denied the existence of "death squads" within the countryโs police force.<br /><br />Counter-terrorism officers told Al Jazeeraโs investigative unit that extrajudicial killings were sanctioned by the Kenyan government, and the chain of command reached all the way to the presidentโs office.<br /><br />Officers confessed to being behind hundreds of extrajudicial killings a year, targeting what they referred to as "Muslim radicals", and planting evidence to make victims appear like terror suspects.<br /><br />Live Box 2014128173443347543<br />But speaking to Inside Story, Kenyaโs Information Minister Fred Matiangi said: "The accusations of the police being involved in the killing of Muslim clerics and so on is just gossip, rumour and innuendo, pedalled by people who have a different kind of agenda."<br /><br />He blamed criminals for carrying out killings in the country, but added that if police were found to be involved they would face "the full force of the law".<br /><br />Al Jazeera was also told Britain and Israel knew of the elimination programmes, and provided training, support and intelligence.<br /><br />So what role is Kenya playing in the so-called "war on terror"? And are suspects being executed on government orders?<br /><br />Presenter: Hazem Sika<br /><br />Guests:<br /><br />Fred Matiangi - Kenyan minister of information.<br /><br />Simon Boazman - Al Jazeera investigative journalist and reporter on "Inside Kenyaโs Death Squads".<br /><br />David Anderson - professor of African History and Politics at Warwick University.<br /><br />Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe<br />Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish<br />Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera<br />Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
US President Barack Obama publicly disagreed with his Kenyan counterpart over the issue of gay rights on Saturday. Report by Mcnallyc. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
At just ten years old, Karen Wanjiru Kimani has planted more than 30,000 trees and cleared tons of plastic pollution from her local environment.
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Kenya and Tanzania have now lifted bans placed on products imported from both countries bringing an end to a stand-off between the two countries that was threatening to derail the East African Community cross-border trading.