Kenya

Two people killed in Kenya protest against US Ebola quarantine site plan, organizer, sources say

Kenyan President William Ruto defended a US-backed Ebola quarantine facility at a military base after two people were killed during protests.

Demonstrators gather near a barricade they created during a protest against a U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine plan on the establishment of a 50-bed facility at a Kenyan air force base that was intended to host Americans exposed to Ebola, in Nanyuki town, in Laikipia County, Kenya June 1, 2026.
Traders scavenge clothes from debris burnt down by the fire at Toi market, a second hand clothing market, in Nairobi March 16, 2026. According to a police report, the fire was caused by an electricity fault that razed about 250 stalls of second hand clothes.

At least 15 students killed in overnight dormitory blaze in Kenyan girls' school

 Keith and Aviva Siegel  speak at The Jerusalem Post's Annual Conference in New York, US, May 19, 2025

Former hostages Aviva and Keith Siegel visit Kenyan refugee camp

Ismail Shirwac is seen holding a Somaliland flag and a Israeli flag.

Israel recognized Somaliland – African nations like Ethiopia, Kenya should be next - opinion


Italy's FM: Military action inevitable in fight against terrorism

Paolo Gentiloni says Europe has long ignored dangers faced by people in other parts of the world and must do more.

Italian FM Paolo Gentiloni

Pope Francis hails Christians as 'the martyrs of today'

Pope Francis calls on world to defend modern Christian martyrs in wake of Kenya attacks.

Pope Francis waves from the popemobile after leading a Mass at Rizal Park in Manila

Armed guards shield Kenyan churches during Easter Sunday following Islamist attack

Churches hire armed police and private security guards for mass.

Policemen in Kenya.

'Kenya's cities will run with blood'

Islamist al Shabaab militants threaten to carry out more attacks after slaughter of 150 people at Kenyan university.

Relative of victim of Thursday's  terror attack in Kenya

Matters of life and death

The Jerusalem Post

Begin-Reagan tape highlights reluctance by Israeli prime minister to say no to US president

The recording was from 1983 and was discovered by historian William Doyle and published Saturday by the New York Post.

US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan (left) and prime minister Menachem Begin speak at the White House.

Attacking Israel’s conversion crisis

All that stands between the thousands in religious limbo and their full Jewish status is bureaucratic delay.

The newly-renamed Baruchs had a Jewish marriage in Carmel, near Hebron, the same day as their conversion to Judaism

Terror at Westgate

Facing the first anniversary of the Westgate mall massacre in Kenya, a survivor of the terror speaks out about life, family and her extraordinary ordeal.

Survivors and relatives of victims carry Kenyan national flags as they attend the first anniversary memorial service of the Westgate shopping mall terrorist attack

Implications for Israel: First sitting head of state appears before ICC

Kenyan president's appearance before ICC removes numerous obstacles which could block Palestinians from successfully getting court to take up cases against Israelis.

 Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta (R) appears before the ICC in The Hague October 8, 2014.

Two Iranians sentenced in Kenya for using fake Israeli passports

Kenyan security agencies have been on high alert after several attacks.

Kenya Airways aircraft arrives at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi