philippa: that was ryan quinn with the business roundup. michelle: it is time for a look at the international press review. joined onset. it is so good to see you. we are starting in kenya. we had the presidential election rerun. there was a boycott by the main opposition. >> this is a very big story in kenya. we will start with the daily nation that shows a votto of the president casting his talent. ballots.-- he was declared the winner. he is confident he will win. he sent a clear signal to his archrival. election, he the said he will reach out to his archrival and unify the country, which the divisions have become very apparent its election. that has come to life during the election. >> they are talking about one country and two faces. this election showed two sides of the country, there was chaos in other areas. there were reports of attacks on polling stations and open intimidation. in some regions, the environment was so hot that voters did not want their fingers to be marked with a once they voted. another article in the standard sai