The deadly unrest in Kenya is a result of deep-seated political and economic issues that have plagued the country for years. Corruption and mismanagement of funds have led to a staggering national debt, leaving the government struggling to provide basic services for its citizens. The ongoing turmoil is a painful reminder of the urgent need for reform and accountability in order to bring stability and prosperity to the people of Kenya.
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How to Watch the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse
On Thursday night into Friday morning, Earth's shadow will cover the moon, turning it red in the first total lunar eclipse in over two years, visible in the Americas, Africa, Europe, New Zealand, and Russia. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters Earth's umbra, resulting in a red hue due to sunlight passing through our atmosphere. The next total lunar eclipse is in September, with more to follow in March and August, often...
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