Somali pirates attack US-flagged Maersk Alabama for second time, guards repel attack with guns
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Somali pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama on Wednesday for the second time in seven months, though private guards on boar...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Somali pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama on Wednesday for the second time in seven months, though private guards on boar...
Fox 31 | Fox 31 | Posted 11.18.2009 | Home
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Somali pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama for the second time in seven months on Wednesday, but guards on board the U.S.-...
The Independent | Independent | Posted 11.16.2009 | Home
At age seven, Johnson Mungai, from Chokaa village, in Ruai, a peri-urban settlement on the outskirts of Nairobi, already knows that children are gett...
AP | TOM MALITI | Posted 08.17.2009 | Home
Many airlines flying into Jomo Kenyatta International Airport have hired private security firms to guard passengers, cargo and aircraft rather than rely on the Kenya Airports Authority or local police for protection.
Although U.S. and Kenyan authorities said there is no immediate threat of terrorism to the airport or to airlines operating there, previous incidents have raised concerns.
Kenya has been hit with three major terrorist incidents over the last 11 years. Al-qaeda operatives bombed the U.S. Embassy in 1998, killing more than 200 people. In 2002 a car bomb exploded at a seaside hotel frequented by Israeli tourists, killing 15 people. At almost the same time, terrorists tried to shoot down a charter jet carrying Israeli tourists with a shoulder-fired missile.
The question of security at the Nairobi airport was raised again last month when Delta Air Lines abruptly canceled an inaugural flight from Atlanta to Nairobi after the Transportation Security Administration refused to sanction the route.
Aviation experts say private airport security guards are common in war zones around the world, but rare in relatively stable nations like Kenya. Still, national carrier Kenya Airways is among those using a private security firm at the Nairobi airport.
The Independent | Independent | Posted 07.22.2009 | Home
There are few symbols of conspicuous consumption more beloved of Kenya's political class than a recent model Mercedes. Thirsty, low off the ground and...
AP | TOM MALITI | Posted 06.29.2009 | Green
NAIROBI, Kenya — Africa contributes little to global warming but suffers disproportionately from its effects, the continent's environment minist...
Jacqueline Novogratz | Posted 04.30.2009 | World
I came to Mathare Valley to see if I could better understand the trajectory of people moving from this desperate slum to Jamii Bora's development of $4,000 houses in Kaputei.
AP | NAFEESA SYEED | Posted 04.27.2009 | Style
WASHINGTON — Ndiyo Tunaweza! That's Swahili for "Yes We Can," President Barack Obama's signature campaign line that became just as ubiquitous i...
Fox 31 | Fox 31 | Posted 11.18.2009 | Home