The US embassy in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has re-opened five days after it was shut amid increased terrorism alerts. A warning from the US defence department on Friday raised the level of threat in Kenya to “high” and led to a regular one-day closure being extended. Embassy spokesman Tom Hart said: “We are open today for business,” but declined to give further information. The embassy building has only been open for a few months. It replaced a mission destroyed in a car-bombing in 1998 which killed more than 200 people. Full Story
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