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The youth leading the protests must not repeat the mistakes of previous generations. They must demand real change.
Cambodian authorities arrested thousands in raids on internet scam compounds in July, but a video showing people running ...
While civilians bore the greatest brunt, officers also suffered. Ipoa documented 171 police injuries during confrontations ...
The first in the capital, Nairobi – on 12 June – was "largely peaceful", the Ipoa report says. It followed the death in ...
Kenya, East African Community’s economic giant, is reeling from anti-government protests that, according to Semafor, have shaken confidence in its markets. Some investors told the outlet they were ...
We can't feed our families, so we have to be on the street to stop the increasing prices, to stop the (police) abductions, ...
One of Kenya’s most prominent human rights activists has been released on bail after being charged with unlawful possession ...
Activist Boniface Mwangi is expected in court in Kahawa West to face terrorism-related charges. Mwangi was arrested on Saturday at his Lukenya home in Machakos Count ...
Is Bangladesh in the wrong and Kenya in the right? The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court provides examples of what would constitute a crime against humanity. Of import is that ...
Kenya’s Gen Z is organizing the protests and bringing new urgency to them. Young people are politically savvy, digitally connected and unwilling to accept repression and silence.
Test yourself on the week of July 5: Poland restricts its borders, Trump announces new tariffs, and protests roil Kenya.
Kenya’s opposition leaders have demanded President William Ruto’s resignation after his order for police to shoot looters during protests. On Wednesday, Ruto defended the directive, saying he ...