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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Miriam Kabiru the wife of Benedict Kabiru Kuria shows one of the photos of him from her phone at her home in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Miriam Kabiru the wife of Benedict Kabiru Kuria shows one of the photos of him from her phone at her home in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Miriam Watima, the wife of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Kikuyu in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Miriam Watima, the wife of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, at her home in Kikuyu in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru, the mother of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, shows a photo of him on her phone in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru and her son Philip Kuria in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru and her son Philip Kuria in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru, the mother of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru, the mother of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru, the mother of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru, the mother of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.
Jacinta Kabiru, the mother of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.
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Vatican Conclave 2025
Pilgrims from Kenya are seen on Saint Peter's Square on the first day of the conclave during which the cardinals will elect the new pope. Vatican City, Vatican on May 7th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya holds the winners trophy after breaking the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya broke the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. Lokedi is award Laurel Wreath by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya broke the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya broke the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya broke the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. Lokedi is award Laurel Wreath by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya broke the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kenya's Sharon Lokedi wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya broke the Boston Marathon course record n the womanÕs division of 129th Boston Marathon. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi and John Kiiror, both of Kenya hold the winners trophy after winning he 129th Boston Marathon. in Back Bay, Boston. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya wins the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman /Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya wins the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Sharon Lokedi and John Kiiror, both of Kenya hold the winners trophy after winning he 129th Boston Marathon. in Back Bay, Boston. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya wins the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya wins the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman /Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman /Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya was greeted by his older brother, 2012 Boston winner Wesley Korir. after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. John Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history.. (Rick Friedman /Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya with the winners trophy after winning the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman /Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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John Korir of Kenya wins Boston Marathon
April 21, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, United States. John Korir of Kenya wins the mens division of 129th Boston Marathon. Korir finished in 2:04:45 Ñ the second-fastest winning time in race history. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Gathoni Kimuyu Salutes introducing the cast after the performance on stage on 25th of January 2025 Nairobi Kenya.Too Early For Birds a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Mugambi Nthiga performing on stage 25th of January 2025,Nairobi, Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Elsaphan Njora performing on stage during the Mboya Show on 25th of January 2025,Nairobi, Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Mboya show Cast performing on stage 25th of January 2025,Nairobi, Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Xavier Ywaya who plays Tom Mboya being helped by Colleagues on stage after being "shot " during the performance on 25th of January 2025,Nairobi, Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history .
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Mboya Show cast performing on stage on 25th of January 2025 Nairobi Kenya.Too Early For Birds a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Ngartia Kimathi performs on stage during the Mboya Show on on 25th of January 2025,Nairobi Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Mboya Show cast performing on stage on 25th of January 2025 Nairobi Kenya.Too Early For Birds a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Elsaphan Njoya (Left ) and Ngartia Kimathi during a performance on stage during the Mboya Show on 25th of January 2025 Nairobi Kenya.Too Early For Birds a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
The Cast of Mboya show perform during a performance on stage on 25th of January 2025,Nairobi Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history.
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Xavier Ywaya and Ngartia Kimathi perform on stage during the play Mboya on 22nd of January 2024,Nairobi Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Ngartia Kimathi performs on stage during the Mboya Show on on 25th of January 2025,Nairobi Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Ngartia Kimathi performs on stage during the Mboya Show on on 25th of January 2025,Nairobi Kenya.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history
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'We're healing the nation': echoes of present in plays retelling Kenya's past
The series of shows draws on threads of Kenyan history, tackling disenfranchisement, colonialism and oppression while inspiring the country's young people to participate in its future.
Xavier Ywaya who plays Tom Mboya performs on stage.
Too Early For Birds is a series of Kenyan theatre shows that stages diverse stories from Kenyan history on 22nd of January 2024,Nairobi Kenya.
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Les empreintes de pas de deux espèces humaines distinctes, vieilles de 1,5 million d’années, retrouvées près du lac Turkana (Kenya)
Picture MUST credit: Kevin Hatala/Chatham University The 1.5 million year old footprints of two distinct human species made reveal they eked out an existence side by side. The fossilised prints were made along the shore of what is now Lake Turkana in Kenya, They were preserved in mud along with the prints of giant birds that also occupied the area. Scientists say the human prints were made by Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei, long-extinct species. According to the research team, if the two species didn’t overlap at the site, they crossed it within hours of one another. The team used cutting-edge 3D imaging technologies to create an entirely new way to look at footprints. Homo erectus made its way out of Africa as far as eastern Asia and only went extinct about 110,000 years ago. Paranthropus boisei died out around 1.2 million years ago—shortly after it made tracks on the ancient Kenyan lakeshore. Both species walked upright and agile. The prints were found in 2021 and excavated the following summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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