Kenya
State Archives releases thousands of documents for Entebbe rescue's 50th anniversary
Alongside previously released materials, the State Archives is publishing in full the files related to the Entebbe operation, some of which had already been partially disclosed.
Kenyan police fire tear gas during protest against US Ebola quarantine facility
Two people killed in Kenya protest against US Ebola quarantine site plan, organizer, sources say
At least 15 students killed in overnight dormitory blaze in Kenyan girls' school
Grapevine May 12, 2023: A matter of attire
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Death toll in Kenyan starvation cult rises to 73 - police
Kenya's Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome, visiting the scene, said the death toll included 50 people found in mass graves as well as eight who were found alive and emaciated but later died.
Kenyan police exhume 21 bodies from suspected Christian cult graves
Police near the coastal town of Malindi started exhuming bodies on Friday and recovered seven bodies that day.
Kenyan police probe Christian cult after discovery of over a dozen graves
"Personally I have visited about 18 children's graves," Mikali told a local TV station. She did not say how she knew the graves contained the remains of children.
Celebrating a generation of Israel-Kenya relations
For 10 years, students at the Amichai Religious School and a Kenyan school have been corresponding with one another as part of a pen pal program.
Lessons learned from Al Qaeda terror attack in Kenya, twenty years on - opinion
As the 20th anniversary of the Al Qaeda suicide bombing in Kenya approaches, I’m sitting at my desk sifting through two decades of difficult thoughts and feelings.
The real face of climate change - opinion
Away from the flashy screens and bombastic speeches – are real people and communities who had no hand in causing the climate disaster, who simply do not have the luxury to wait.
The Maasai people conquer cell phones, social media and pizza
The Maasai are known as warriors and semi-nomadic cattle-raisers, with a diet mostly consisting of raw meat and dairy from their cattle.
Kibaki’s capitalist outlook on education in Kenya brought mixed results
Emilio Mwai Kibaki removed restrictions on the Catholic University of East Africa.
How many Kenyans are Christian? Accurate numbers are hard to come by
Opinion: The reasons why the accuracy of statistics on religious affiliations is questionable.