Kenya
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Kenya unrest: a warning for Africa's future?
Today's Big Question Youth-led anger over unemployment, debt and corruption reflects tensions simmering across the continent
By Elliott Goat, The Week UK Published
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Kenyan President William Ruto makes stunning about-face on controversial tax bill
In The Spotlight After days of deadly civil unrest, the African leader abruptly backed down from the costly legislation he'd once championed as necessary to save his country from crippling default
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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8 new cookbooks ready to make your summer hum
The Week Recommends The most special of Vietnamese food, Italian American baking for all and a primer on turning beloved cocktails into freezer versions of themselves
By Scott Hocker, The Week US Published
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A trip for (all) the ages: 7 fun ideas for a multigenerational vacation
The Week Recommends The family that vacations together, stays together
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Haiti's mass jailbreak: what do gang leaders want?
Today's Big Question Gangs hope violence will bring down Prime Minister Ariel Henry amid a growing security and economic 'nightmare'
By The Week UK Published
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Top honeymoon destinations for 2024
The Week Recommends From black-sand beaches to big cat safaris, here are this year's most romantic post-wedding breaks
By Ellie O'Mahoney, The Week UK Published
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The surprisingly unspoilt delights of Lamu
The Week Recommends This Kenyan island is one of the world's most bewitching places
By The Week UK Published
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How Kenya is leading the move towards a borderless Africa
The Explainer Concerns around security, smuggling and the impact on local employment markets continue to hamper integration efforts
By The Week UK Published
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Charles and Camilla fly to Kenya: is 'sorrow' enough for Britain's past?
Talking Point The King will acknowledge that Kenyans were tortured in 1950s uprisings but will not issue official apology
By The Week UK Published
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Kenyan police could make Haiti's problems worse
Talking point Haiti has a history of disastrous foreign interventions. Kenyan police are accused of brutality. Now the two will mix.
By Joel Mathis Published
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Kenya’s doomsday death cult: the trial of Paul Mackenzie
feature More than 300 bodies discovered in mass graves after claims a cult leader allegedly told his followers to starve themselves to death
By Rebekah Evans Published
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JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge review: a transformative safari trip
The Week Recommends Combining luxury and adventure in Kenya’s spectacular wildlife reserve
By Kari Wilkin Published
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Shakahola forest massacre: death toll in suspected Kenyan cult rises to 47
Speed Read Preacher accused of telling his followers to starve themselves to ‘meet Jesus’
By Hollie Clemence Published
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Opposition protests continue on streets of Kenya’s capital
In Pictures Opposition MP Raila Odinga calls for biweekly protests in light of rising costs and anti-government sentiment
By Ellie Pink Published
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