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Three Reported Dead After Protesters in Kenya Clash With Police in Dispute Over Election
The deaths came as opposition protesters called for the replacement of the country's election commission, which they say is biased.
Kenya Is Heading for a Repeat of Deadly Electoral Violence
A recent video of police brutality during Kenyan protests over the country's Electoral Commission shocked the world — but experts say it's just a taste of what's to come if the issue isn't resolved.
'It's Total Chaos and Madness': Video of Police Brutally Beating Protester Shocks Kenya
A violent protest on Monday in Nairobi was the third such clash in the last three weeks, and a number of demonstrators were hospitalized with severe injuries.
Meet the Man Kenyans Call 'Mr. Rabbit'
With no personal wealth or degrees beyond a basic high school education, Moses Mutua has managed to create a market for rabbit meat—a once unknown commodity in Kenya—and to control virtually all of it.
Quick Hit: Clashes Erupt as Kenyans Demand Electoral Reforms
Kenyan police disperse, beat, and arrest protesters who marched outside the electoral commission headquarters in Nairobi.
The Air in Nearly Every Big City in the Developing World Is Unhealthy to Breathe
The World Health Organization says air pollution is up 8 percent around the world and, while rich countries are becoming cleaner for the most part, 98 percent of cities in poor nations failed to reach minimum thresholds for healthy air.
Kenya Just Incinerated Millions of Dollars Worth of Elephant Tusk and Rhino Horn
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta presided over the world's largest ivory burn on Saturday, which destroyed an estimated $150 million worth of trophies otherwise destined for sale on the black market.
A Condemned Building Collapsed in Kenya, Leaving Dozens Missing and Feared Dead
President Uhuru Kenyatta visited the site of Friday night's disaster and ordered the arrest of the owners of the building, which had been condemned by the authorities.
Kenya Is About to Stage the Largest Ivory Burn in History
The 105-ton cache, containing tusks of elephants worth an estimated $30m, will be burned as a symbolic message at the end of a summit aiming to prevent the extinction of elephants and rhinos.
These Artisanal Cheese Producers Are Making a Difference in Kenya
Brown's Cheese started as an exercise in independence 35 years ago, and now it's one of the only artisanal cheesemaking operations in East Africa, churning out mascarpone, feta, cheddar, Camembert, Brie, halloumi, Parmesan, and more.
Kenya Fans Riot in Nairobi After Controversial Goal Call, Stop Play for Thirty Minutes
Police fired tear gas into the stands in Nairobi.
We Found the Trafficked ‘Miracle Babies’ Who Disappeared Ten Years Ago in Kenya
A Kenyan pastor who's still walking free in the UK convinced infertile women he could make them pregnant through the power of prayer — but the "miracle babies" were actually stolen or bought.