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Tuko News on MSNKenya's Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti Gobbles KSh 4.5b, Govt Allocates Extra FundsThe Kenyan government has allocated additional funds to support its peacekeeping mission in Haiti, which has already consumed ...
The body of a Kenyan police officer who died in Haiti’s UN-backed multinational mission to combat violent gangs has been ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Govt Seeks Additional Sh2.5bn for Haiti Peacekeeping MissionThe government has put forward a fresh request for Ksh. 2.5 billion to finance its ongoing peacekeeping mission in Haiti, as ...
Caribbean leaders say they remain committed to Haiti even as funding for Kenya-led security mission remains uncertain.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Body of Kenyan Police Officer Killed in Haiti Arrives in NairobiThe body of Police Officer Samuel Tompoi Kaetuai, who was killed while serving on a peacekeeping mission in Haiti, arrived in Nairobi on Monday evening and was received with full honors at Jomo ...
The United States has extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital until Sept. 8 because of escalating gang violence ...
The United States on Tuesday extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital until Sept. 8 because of escalating gang violence ...
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Tuko News on MSNNPS notifies family of Kenyan police officer killed in Haiti: "Deepest sympathies"The National Police Service has expressed regret following the demise of a cop who succumbed to injuries during an operation in Ségur-Savien in Haiti.
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Kenyan police officer sent to Haiti to help rein in violent gangs is killed in fightingPORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A Kenyan police officer sent to Haiti to help rein in violent gangs was fatally shot in a fight with one of the gangs, Kenyan authorities said Sunday.
The officer’s death appeared to be the first among the Kenyan forces that were sent to Haiti last year as part of an international effort to subdue gang violence. By Yan Zhuang and Matthew Mpoke ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNTrump Bans Flights to Haiti as Kenyan Police Get Overwhelmed by GangsThe United States on Tuesday, March 11, banned flights to Haiti’s capitol Port-au-Prince. According to the US administration ...
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