Kenya's president denounces anti-government unrest

肯尼亚总统谴责反政府动荡

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2025-07-10

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Kenya’s President denounces anti-government unrest, saying protesters who use violence should be shot in the legs. Also, Nvidia becomes world's first company valued at 4 trillion dollars, and a new Barbie with diabetes.
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