internet advertising US President Barack Obama has left Washington for Kenya on a trip that will also include a stop in the Ethiopian capital and a visit to the home of the African Union. The landmark visit to Obama's ancestral homeland of Kenya, where his father was born, is his first as president, and is also the first time a sitting US president will visit Ethiopia and the AU's headquarters in Addis Ababa. The first African-American president of the US is expected to address regional security issues and trade, and also touch on matters relating to democracy, poverty, and human rights in the region. Home Coming Joining him on the trip is National Security Adviser Susan Rice, foreign policy aide Ben Rhodes and White House spokesman Josh Earnest. Before heading off for the trip, Obama's fourth to Africa since taking office, he spoke about the promise of, and difficulties on, the continent. "Despite its many challenges - and we have to be clear-eyed about al...
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