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Eight students arrested in Kenya following a deadly school arson attack that killed sixteen pupils.

Sixteen pupils tragically died in a dormitory fire, leading to the arrest of eight students suspected of arson.

By World Brief · 2026-05-29
Eight students arrested in Kenya following a deadly school arson attack that killed sixteen pupils.

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The Kenyan High Court has temporarily suspended a controversial plan for a US-funded Ebola quarantine facility within the country, citing significant public health concerns. This decision follows strong opposition from Kenyan medical workers, activists, and legal bodies who raised alarms about the potential risks posed by the proposed center.

The facility, intended to house American citizens exposed to Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, sparked a backlash amidst fears that Kenya lacks the necessary high-containment infrastructure to manage such a threat safely. Critics argued that the nation risked becoming a "dumping ground" for a disease not present on its soil and highlighted a lack of public participation and transparency in the agreement.

The court's temporary injunction halts any further development until petitions against the facility can be fully heard. The US government had stated its intention to commit $13.5 million towards Kenya's Ebola preparedness efforts, aiming to provide a quarantine option for its citizens abroad without the perceived risks of repatriation to the United States.

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