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Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta Friday signed into law a contentious bill saying it will help the country fight terrorism, but which critics say will be used to crush dissent by curbing civil liberties.

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Kenya's president on yesterday ordered all guns and attackers be turned over to authorities in a northern region after raiders ambushed and killed 22 police.

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Member states of the International Criminal Court amended its rules Wednesday to allow defendants to appear via video link and allow suspects who hold high office to miss parts of their trials, decisions likely to affect Kenya's president who is due to go on trial in February.

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Kenyan authorities prepared for the gruesome task of recovering dozens more victims than initially feared after the country's president declared an end Tuesday to the four-day siege of a Nairobi mall by al-Qaida-linked terrorists. Officials said the death count could jump by another 60 or more.

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US President Barack Obama on Saturday offered congratulations to Uhuru Kenyatta on his election as president of Kenya, urging Kenyan people to peacefully accept the results of the election.

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A slow ballot count in Kenya's presidential election raised questions yesterday about the election process, but it was the more than 325,000 "spoiled ballots" that emerged as a potentially bigger issue.

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Kenya's top two presidential candidates held their final rallies before large and raucous crowds yesterday, a day of political attacks and denials following published comments attributed to the prime minister that election violence could be worse than in 2007-08.

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Kenya's president on yesterday ordered all guns and attackers be turned over to authorities in a northern region after raiders ambushed and killed 22 police.

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Member states of the International Criminal Court amended its rules Wednesday to allow defendants to appear via video link and allow suspects who hold high office to miss parts of their trials, decisions likely to affect Kenya's president who is due to go on trial in February.

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Kenyan authorities prepared for the gruesome task of recovering dozens more victims than initially feared after the country's president declared an end Tuesday to the four-day siege of a Nairobi mall by al-Qaida-linked terrorists. Officials said the death count could jump by another 60 or more.

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Kenya's top two presidential candidates held their final rallies before large and raucous crowds yesterday, a day of political attacks and denials following published comments attributed to the prime minister that election violence could be worse than in 2007-08.

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