Kenya: Hundreds forced to flee homes over rising insecurity in Baringo county
Two rival tribes, the Pokot and Tugen, are fighting for water and pasture in drought-ravaged Kenya.
Devastating drought pushes Kenya to the brink of famine and violence
Locals accuse the government of diverting increasing amounts of water for political gain.
Kenya: Opposition leader Raila Odinga warns of mass protests if August elections 'rigged'
Comments likely to unnerve Kenyans still reeling from 2007 post-election violence that killed some 1,200.
Kenyan couple renew vows in lavish ceremony on Valentine's Day after $1 wedding
Wilson and Ann Mutura were treated by 'well-wishers' after their budget wedding went viral on social media.
Kenyan doctors jailed as strike over pay and conditions enters 71st day
Kenyan doctors in public hospitals have been on strike since 5 December.
Kenya: President Kenyatta warns people against stealing food aid as drought spreads
Some 2.7 million people in Kenya are affected by drought and face food insecurity, NGOs warn.
The Dadaab dilemma – Kenya given urgent warning to solve Somali refugee crisis
Kenya High Court ruled to keep Dadaab refugee camp open as 260,000 Somali refugees would be at risk.
Dadaab refugee camp remains open after Kenya appeals ruling
Its closure would have resulted in over 200,000 people having to return to war-torn Somalia.
Somalia: al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab executes 4 men over alleged spying
The men were accused of spying for Somalia's Western-backed government, the US and neighbouring Kenya.
Life after trauma: Giving survivors a new breath of life in Kakuma refugee camp's massage centres
IBTimes UK meets refugee and rape survivor Clarisse, who uses massage therapy to heal herself and others.
Meet Ahmed, a Somali whose eight-year dream slipped away after President Trump's refugee ban
EXCLUSIVE: Ahmed spent 25 years in 'critical conditions' at refugee camps after escaping Somalia's civil war.
FCO updates travel advice for Kenya's Laikipia region after 'armed incursions'
Hundreds of herdsmen have attacked wildlife conservancies, farms and lodges in the area.
Refugees in Kenya's camp take to Twitter to urge users 'to take action' amid crisis
Campaign is part of Amnesty International's efforts to drum up global solution to the crisis.
Trump's refugee ban: Somali refugees in Dadaab between a rock and a hard place in Kenya
IBTimes UK speaks to refugees saying US resettlement 'was only thing that could save them from Somalia war'.
Trump refugee ban a psychological blow for hundreds of vulnerable Somalis in Kenya
IBTimes UK hears of the devastating impact of President Trump's ban on refugees with protection needs.
Kenya denies al-Shabaab claim 57 soldiers killed in attack on Kulbiyow military camp
Al-Shabaab vows to punish Kenya for sending troops into Somalia under AMISOM.
South Sudanese human rights advocate 'at risk of torture and persecution'
Detained by Kenyan authorities, Dong Samuel Luak is at risk of unlawful deportation to South Sudan.
Fight against terror: US to sell aircraft to Kenyan army to aid fight against al-Shabaab
Part of US 'foreign policy', the aircraft and arms deal is estimated at $418m (£335m).
Kenya: Who is Bishop Eliud Wabukala, the first clergyman to lead the fight against corruption?
IBTimes UK looks at the former head of the Anglican church expected to quell Kenya's rampant graft.
Male baboons force females to abort foetuses
Foeticide is not well understood in primates but could be widespread, researchers say.
Barack Obama's African legacy: How he failed to stand up to strongmen
How Obama prioritised security and trade over human rights and democracy on the African continent.
Kenya's striking doctors: 'I am risking my life and that of my daughter'
Kenyan hospitals paralysed as striking doctors rejected government wage deal.
Kenyan hospitals paralysed as striking doctors reject government wage deal that 'excludes public'
Doctors' union says the proposed deal would benefit docotrs but ignore public healthcare needs.
Over 30 dead in Kenya after tanker explodes in deadly fireball
Blast occurred after tanker lost control on the road travelling between Kenya and Uganda.
Pakistan's isolation coming to an end? PCB confident that top cricketing nation will visit soon
However, top Pakistan Cricket Board official Najam Sethi refuses to divulge the name of the country.
Kenyan police fire tear gas at doctors and nurses protesting for better work conditions
Heathcare workers have started a nationwide strike over a pay deal they say has not been honoured.
Kenyans deserve apology for politician Miguna Miguna's 'rape' comments campaigners say
The lewd comments about a political rival are 'trivialising sexual abuse', Human Rights Watch said.
Petition for UN probe into alleged murder of street children by Kenyan police is close to target
Activists claim at least 14 homeless children allegedly were killed by Eldoret city police in last 12 months.
Which African states slammed Burundi, South Africa and Gambia's withdrawal from ICC?
Burundi, South Africa and Gambia's decision to leave the ICC generated widespread support for the ICC.
Kenya's elephants are being fitted with tracking collars to prevent conflict with humans
Kenya's parks are a vital part of the country's tourism, with visitors eager to watch the wild animals in their natural habitat.