Africa News Tonight: Kenya, Haiti Sign Deal on Police Mission, UN Rights Group Warns on South Sudan, US Pushes Two-State Solution in Mideast
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Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has been visiting Kenya, and signed an agreement with President William Ruto on plans to deploy Kenyan police to lead a United Nations-backed mission in the gang-plagued Caribbean nation. United Nations investigators warn an alarming rise in violence and human rights violations threaten prospects for a durable peace in South Sudan, but Juba officials have criticized the findings. Since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out in October, the United States has been trying to work toward creating a Palestinian state as part of a broader Middle East peace agreement.