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Gunmen attacked Garissa University College early Thursday, shooting indiscriminately in campus hostels, killing at least 15 people and wounding 60 others ...
Faculty and administrators at Garissa University College returned to work Monday (Jan. 4), nine months after a bloody massacre of mainly Christian students by Somalia’s al-Shabab militants ...
587 students have been evacuated from Garissa University College, 79 injured. All students have been accounted for. — Disaster Operations (@NDOCKenya) April 2, 2015 Advertisement ...
Said Omar, a lecturer at the Garissa University College, teaches third-year students as they return to the campus in Kenya's northeast town of Garissa, January 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya [10/18] ...
U.N. Asks Kenya Not to Close Somali Refugee Camp in Wake of Garissa Killings The United Nations refugee agency said that shutting down the Dadaab complex, which holds more than 350,000 Somalis ...
Associated Press Published June 19, 2019 12:34pm EDT| Updated June 19, 2019 12:47pm EDT ...
The killings at Garissa University College should be analysed in the broader context of attacks by al-Shabaab against countries – including Kenya, Uganda and Burundi – that provided troops to ...
Scenes of panic overtook Garissa University College when gunmen linked to extremist group al-Shabab opened fire. Debora Patta reports from Garissa with witness accounts. Apr 1, 2021 02:06 ...
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Kenyan university students marched in the capital on Tuesday to demand more security from the government after gunmen killed 148 people at a campus in the eastern town of Garissa last week.
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