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11 Oct 2018
Kenyan marathon runner Samuel Kalalei, who won the Athens marathon last November, has been banned for four years after testing positive for blood-booster EPO, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has said.
21 Sep 2018
A Kenyan judge ruled on Friday (September 221) that a government ban must be temporarily lifted on a film telling the love story of two women, a move that will allow the film's director to submit the work as the country's Oscars entry in the foreign film category.
14 Feb 2018
The Kenyan government has been accused of trying to stifle dissent after it temporarily shut down three leading privately owned TV stations. As DW's Kathryn Omwandho reports, the fight between the media and the government appears to be far from over.
11 Feb 2018
Kenyan, Ethiopian runners dominate 2018 Lagos City marathon.
3 Feb 2018
Kenyan lawyer Miguna Miguna is arrested for taking part in opposition leader Raila Odinga's 'swearing in' ceremony.
26 Oct 2017
Kenyan police fired teargas in a Nairobi slum during clashes with opposition supporters on the day of an election re-run.
26 Oct 2017
Kenyan police clash with opposition supporters who have boycotted an election re-run widely expected to be won by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
18 Oct 2017
A top Kenyan election official has fled the country citing political intimidation ahead of a presidential re-run in October.
11 Oct 2017
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga won't run in a new presidential election ordered by the Supreme Court, testing the limits of the East African nation’s constitution and the power of the judiciary.
1 Sep 2017
Kenyans celebrate in Odinga's hometown after election annulled.
28 Aug 2017
Kenyans who produce, sell and even use plastic bags will risk imprisonment and fines in the world's toughest law aimed at reducing plastic pollution.
14 Aug 2017
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga on Sunday (August 13) called for a strike and a day of mourning to support his claim to the presidency and accused the ruling party of spilling the blood of innocent people, despite growing pressure on him to concede election defeat.

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