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The city’s status reinforces Nakuru’s ownership

Investments along the Nakuru/Gilgil Highway have driven up land prices in the Lake Elementita and Gilgil Nagom areas of the Gilgil constituency. [Ben Ahenda, Standard]With the impending population boom and lack of ample land for development within Nakuru’s central business district, the city is steadily expanding in all directions as more centers emerge. To the …

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Bombing kills civilians in northeastern Ukraine as fears grow of a second Russian takeover of the region

The bombing near the city of Kobyansk came at a time when British officials said that Russia might try to retake the region, which was under Russian control. Kyiv captured it In a lightning counter-attack last September, after more than six months of Russian occupation. He added that rescue teams are working at the site. …

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FIFA suspends the president of the Spanish Federation for kissing a player

FIFA Luis Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), has been suspended for at least 90 days after refusing to step down after an unwanted kiss to player Gini Hermoso after a match. Women’s World Cup final. Rubiales, 46, is banned from football-related activities at the national and international levels. He must also …

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The sequel leaves the 2023 movie calendar amidst Hollywood strikes

“Dune: Part Two” left the 2023 box office slate amid dual labor strikes in Hollywood that threaten its ability to market to audiences. Thursday, Warner Bros. Discovery Legendary Entertainment has announced that the Denis Villeneuve movie will move to March 15, 2024, taking its place in the calendar from “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” …

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BIRD is strengthening critical cybersecurity infrastructure with $3.8 million

BIRD, the joint Israeli-American foundation for industrial research and development Infusion of 3.85 million dollars in pioneering cybersecurity projects for critical infrastructure, which is evidence of the growing importance of strengthening cyber resilience in both the United States and Israel. In response to the growing demand for heightened cyber security measures, the winning projects are …

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