Kenya Power has announced another significant power blackout affecting various regions of the country. This latest outage comes shortly after a previous one, impacting numerous areas except for the North Rift and Western regions. Kenya Power is working to restore electricity and has asked for public patience during this period.
Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden have called the fatal police shooting of 36-year-old Sonya Massey in Springfield, Illinois, a 'senseless murder'. Deputy Sean Grayson, who has been charged with first-degree murder, was fired following the incident. The case has sparked renewed calls for police reform and the passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.
Find out which Sacramento grocery stores are adjusting their hours for July 4th. Nugget Market, Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op, and more will have special timings to help employees enjoy the holiday. Plan your shopping efficiently with this essential guide.
The National Police Service of Kenya has refuted claims circulating on social media that Kenyan police officers in Haiti, part of the United Nations Stabilization Mission, have been killed. NPS spokesman Bruno Shioso assures the public that all officers are safe and suggests the rumors were spread maliciously.
Vladimir Putin has denounced the G7's $50 billion loan package for Ukraine, funded by interest from frozen Russian assets, as theft. Speaking to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he criticized Western efforts to legalize the asset freezes and called for a new international security system. The G7 and the European Union reached this agreement to support Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction.
Over tens of thousands of young right-wing Israelis joined the Flag March in Jerusalem's Old City, displaying Israeli flags and chanting anti-Palestinian slogans, particularly targeting the Muslim Quarter inhabitants. Amid this, 60 activists from the Jewish-Palestinian group Standing Together countered the march, facing aggression. Despite challenges, Co-director Alon Lee Green remains hopeful for peaceful coexistence.
An Israeli airstrike on Rafah refugee camp killed at least 45 people, sparking global outcry. Medical staff called the aftermath catastrophic. The incident comes just after the ICJ ordered Israel to halt operations in Rafah. Various nations have urged Israel to comply with the ICJ ruling, complicating ceasefire talks.
In a reactive move, China has commenced military drills around Taiwan in response to Lai Ching-te's inauguration as Taiwan's new president. The exercises, which featured dozens of jets with live missiles, underscore China's strong disapproval of Taiwan's leadership and their push for independence. Internal political dynamics within Taiwan further complicate the situation.
A Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore faced severe turbulence, leading to one passenger’s death and several injuries. The aircraft, a Boeing 777-300ER, made an emergency landing in Bangkok, where emergency crews attended to the injured. The airline has expressed its condolences to the victim's family and is still investigating the incident.
The scientific and investment communities commemorate the passing of Jim Simons, an influential mathematician and philanthropist. His remarkable contributions extended from founding the top-performing hedge fund, Renaissance Technologies, to significant philanthropic initiatives in science and research.
Following recent devastating floods, President Williams Ruto of Kenya has indefinitely delayed the reopening of schools. The severe weather has resulted in over 180 fatalities and damaging infrastructure, leading to this pre-emptive measure to ensure safety.