More than 80 Kenyans return home from South Africa amid xenophobic unrest
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The first group of 26 evacuees arrived in Nairobi on Tuesday morning, with more than 60 others expected later as the government ramps up efforts to bring Kenyans home from South Africa amid escalating xenophobic violence.
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