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Deep inequality and poverty in Kenya will not be solved by neoliberal economic policies.
Allegations have been made that the president's office has interfered with a report on human rights violations in Kenya.
EDL supporters decry 'Islamification' of Britain after soldier was killed by two attackers reportedly of Muslim faith.
Abu Nusaybah arrested immediately after giving BBC Television interview about the killing of unarmed British solder.
Kenyans tortured during Mau Mau rebellion in the 1950s negotiating for compensation with British government.
Although Kenya has made strides in democracy, the election results show that technology has failed them.
Next president unlikely to be revealed for some time yet - a far cry from the 48 hours predicted before votes were cast.
More than 15 percent of food grown in Kenya is discarded due to the "cosmetic standards" of supermarkets in Europe.
Somali anti-government fighters say they killed captured soldier and repeat threats to kill five other hostages.
A jittery UK government reveals itself before potential claims of former victims of the empire's brutality.
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Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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