Why young people are protesting finance bill in Kenya Protests have gripped Kenya to demand the removal of new tax hikes. Here’s a quick look at what's caused the unrest. Closed-door trial of US journalist Evan Gershkovich begins in Russia WSJ reporter faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of spying charges US says are politically motivated A Russian court has begun a closed-door trial of the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on spying charges that he, his employer and the US government have all described as politically motivated. Gershkovich appeared in a courtroom in Ekaterinburg on Wednesday, his head shaven by… Your work questions answered: Is an employer liable for a sports injury merely if they sponsor an employee team’s kit? A business’s office manager got advice that because the company had sponsored its employees’ sports gear for a separate rugby league, it is liable for any expenses incurred by a worker injured playing the sport. Could this be true? He crossed the Atlantic solo in a boat he built himself The idea sounded crazy. But a California man decided to test himself. Could he cross the Atlantic in a sailboat no bigger than a pickup truck? |
Gallant jabs Netanyahu's public airing of disagreements with Biden administration Netanyahu has attempted to cast the Biden administration as unsupportive of Israel, which Gallant fervently disputed. Emergency services using drones hone in on specific area in search for missing Jay Slater Emergency services searching for missing British teenager Jay Slater have honed in on a specific area, authorities have said. Kenya's president withdraws controversial bill which sparked deadly protests Kenyan president William Ruto has withdrawn a bill which sparked deadly protests in Nairobi, saying he was "respecting the loud message coming from the people". American woman visits ashram in Bahamas, goes missing mid-retreat As the search for Taylor Casey in the Bahamas intensifies, authorities and family members are deeply concerned about her well-being. With safety warnings issued by the US State Department for Nassau, travelers are urged to remain vigilant. The collaborative efforts between local authorities, the Ashram, and the US Embassy reflect a dedicated approach to resolving this mysterious disappearance. This is how the world can solve its refugee crisis Sadly, many of the communist regimes that caused refugee crises during the Cold War due to their totalitarian tactics and persecution continue as nefarious actors today. Israel blames U.N. for Gaza aid crisis amid fresh reports of starvation About 500,000 Palestinians are on the brink of starvation, according to a report by United Nations agencies and aid groups. Russia orders Austrian journalist out in response to Austria's expulsion of Russian journalist Russia’s Foreign Ministry says it has revoked the accreditation of the chief correspondent of Austria’s public broadcaster ORF and told her to leave the country in a response to Austria’s expulsion of the chief correspondent for Russian state news agen... Saipan, placid island setting for Assange's last battle, is briefly mobbed — and bemused by the fuss US journalist's closed trial for espionage set to begin in Russia, with a conviction all but certain |
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