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Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey dies aged 77

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The legendary paleoanthropologist’s groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humanity evolved in Africa.
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Flamingos on Lake Nakuru

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Kenya's Lake Nakuru was famous for drawing millions of flamingos a year, but runoff and rains have diluted its salinity, impacting the algae flamingos feed on.
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Kenya’s climate activists work to protect slums and push the West for action

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As Kenya’s poorest slums feel the brunt of climate change, local activists are doing what they can to protect them while calling on the West to step up with funding to assist countries experiencing climate change.
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UN Security Council calls for an end to Ethiopia fighting

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The fifteen-member body expresses ‘deep concern about the expansion and intensification of military clashes in northern Ethiopia’.
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Two million Kenyans face starvation amid longstanding drought

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The government has declared the situation a national disaster.
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Kenyans forced to adapt to extreme weather

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Extreme weather is changing the landscape in Kenya and forcing the people and animals that live there to adapt the way they have survived for decades. Margaret Evans shows how those changes have had a domino effect throughout the country.
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Kenya rejects ICJ’s verdict on Somalia maritime border row

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Nairobi slammed the UN court after it gave Somalia control over an oil and gas rich chunk of the Indian Ocean.
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Top UN court sides with Somalia in sea border dispute with Kenya

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ICJ rules largely in favour of Somalia in setting a sea boundary believed to be rich in oil and gas.
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Kenyan researchers celebrate WHO approval of new malaria vaccine

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Researchers and health professionals are celebrating the World Health Organization's approval of a new malaria vaccine.
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Kenya conservation initiative offers chance to name elephants

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Kenya has launched a new conservation fundraiser, offering people the chance to name an elephant for around $5,000.
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Kenya's intensive care units under severe pressure

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Doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers are stretched to the limit. The country’s nearly 600 ICU beds fill up fast.
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Kenya: Descendants of freed slaves seek recognition

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Acknowledging the past – Al Jazeera meet the descendants of slaves in Kenya who are seeking official recognition as an ethnic group.
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Kenyan students return to school after 10-month hiatus

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In Kenya, 16 million children head back to school after being out for 10 months because of COVID-19. But some teachers and parents fear sufficient protocols are not in place to protect students.
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Race to save the northern white rhino boosted as two more embryos produced

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A glimmer of hope, how scientists are one step closer to saving the northern white rhino from extinction.
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Kenya's plastic problem: US accused of waste dumping

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The American Chemistry Council says it is not seeking to override Kenya’s existing regulation of plastics.
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Kenya court finds two guilty in deadly Westgate mall attack

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The 2013 assault on a Nairobi shopping mall resulted in death of at least 67 people.
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Bill Morneau says he paid back WE Charity expenses

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'Today I wrote a cheque in payment of $41,366. I expected and always had intended to pay the full cost of these trips.'
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Malaria deaths surge in Africa amid fight against COVID-19

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Why Malaria-related deaths in Africa could more than double this year.
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Remittances to Kenya hit hard by COVID-19

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Coronavirus pandemic means fewer diaspora Africans are sending money home. Al Jazeera looks at how Kenyans are affected.
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Burundi launches mass COVID-19 testing campaign

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Testing steps up in Burundi after its previous president declared it was protected from COVID-19 by God.
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COVID-19: Tens of thousands of migrants stranded across Africa

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Calls for humanitarian flights as coronavirus pandemic leaves migrants without work and in limbo across Africa.
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'Never again': Protesters march against Kenyan police brutality

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Rally in Nairobi comes after watchdog said officers were involved in killing of 15 since coronavirus curfew in March.
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Kenya: Lack of funds puts conservation projects at risk

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Conservationists say if tourism fails reserve land will be used for farming or property development instead.
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Around the World in 90 Seconds: May 20, 2020

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Face masks are the hottest new beach accessories in Spain and a COVID-19 outbreak forces French schools to close again. Here are your international coronavirus headlines.