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Kenyan Supreme Court judge Phillip Tunoi is being probe for allegedly accepting $2 million, or £ 1.4 million, bribe to rule in favour of Nairobi governor, Dr Evans Kidero. -
Kenya says ready to leave global court over case against VP
Kenya said on Thursday it was ready to quit the International Criminal Court if it did not get assurances about the handling of the trial of its vice president, hardening a rift between African powers and the tribunal. -
Al Shabaab kills at least 147 at Kenyan university; siege ends
Gunmen from the Islamist militant group al Shabaab stormed a university in Kenya and killed at least 147 people on Thursday, in the worst attack on Kenyan soil since the U.S. embassy was bombed in 1998. -
Four arrested in Kenya over drug syndicate linked to U.S.
Four people were arrested in Kenya's Indian Ocean port of Mombasa on suspicion of trafficking huge quantities of heroin to the United States, police said on Monday without giving the precise value or quantity of the drugs. -
Kenyan president to go to Hague court in personal capacity
Kenya's president said on Monday he would attend a hearing at the International Criminal Court this week, the first sitting world leader to appear in The Hague-based court, although he said he would be going in a personal capacity. -
Youth's arrest in gang rape case shows Kenya tackling 'epidemic'
The arrest of a second youth in a high-profile case in which a 16-year-old girl was gang raped and dumped in a pit latrine, breaking her spine, shows Kenya is starting to tackle its "epidemic" of sexual violence, campaigners said. -
Kenyan governor cleared of involvement in mass killings
A Kenyan governor was cleared on Wednesday of involvement in attacks that killed 65 people in his area, part of a surge of violence along the coast this summer.
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