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Kenya court halts $370m sugar, biofuels project
A Kenyan court has temporarily halted a $370 million sugar and biofuels project in a coastal wetland that conservation groups warned would threaten wildlife and local livelihoods. The government and the country's biggest sugar miller, Mumias, wants to plant cane on 20,000 hectares in the Tana River Delta to create jobs and plug an annual 200,000-tonne sugar deficit. But the Malindi High Court ruled on Friday that environmentalists and groups representing local livestock keepers could apply for a judicial review...