Amazon will build its first African satellite ground station in Kenya under Amazon Kuiper Kenya Limited.
It will support internet speeds of up to 1,280 Mbps by linking satellites to global networks, competing with Starlink which offers speeds of about 50–250 Mbps.
BREAKING: ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan has been suspended pending a vote by member states after a probe found he committed serious misconduct.
Khan denies the allegations and faces a possible removal vote.
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Justice Eric Ogola: We find and hold that the standing orders of the Senate and the National Assembly are not unconstitutional. It would be premature to hold that the national assembly was improperly constituted for purposes of considering the impeachment motion. We find that no impute or intervention by the IEBC was constitutionally required in the mid-term replacement process. The absence of IEBC involvement did therefore not render the nomination or filling of the vacancy unconstitutional. We therefore affirm that the nomination and appointment of Kindiki as DP were valid
A passenger who was pushed from a PSV bus belonging to Nicco Movers Sacco, a public service vehicle (PSV) operator serving the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD)–Thika corridor, has died, with his death confirmed on Friday afternoon at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), where he had been receiving treatment.
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🚨💣 BREAKING: Real Madrid have verbal agreement in place with Ibrahima Konaté!
Four year deal to be signed, depending on if/when Florentino Pérez is re-elected.
Here we go, expected right after. 🔜
Konaté put Saudi bids on hold for Real Madrid, as @marcosbenito9 reported.
🚨 Florentino Pérez: “I said Real Madrid and Barca should help each other? If Barça were a normal club, why wouldn't we help each other? But when you find out they've been paying the vice president of the referees' association for 20 years…”.
“That's when I changed, and I was the first one there. I never went back to the Camp Nou”.
“I won't stop until this is cleared up. And the Federation? And LaLiga? What have they done? Nothing. They both show up to cover their tracks, but they don't ask any questions”.
When someone asks why there was a CCTV camera inside a girls’ dormitory and you respond with “children died and you’re worried about cameras?”, you’re not making an argument.
You’re using a straw man fallacy by pretending they care more about cameras than the children.
You’re creating a false dichotomy by acting as if people must choose between caring about the victims or asking questions about privacy and child protection.
You’re engaging in relative privation by suggesting that because a bigger tragedy occurred, other legitimate concerns should be ignored.
People are capable of holding multiple thoughts at once. Demanding accountability for a fire and questioning surveillance of minors are not mutually exclusive.