During a joint press conference, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta called gay rights a "non-issue" for his country, while President Barack Obama took a different tack, trying to nudge African nations to treat gays and lesbians equally under the law. (July 25)
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Obama, Kenyan President Disagree on Gay Rights
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