News Wrap: Kenyan protestors take to streets amid anger over police brutality, corruption
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🗓️ 25 June 2025
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| 0:00.0 | We start the day's other headlines in Kenya, where chaos erupted in the streets today |
| 0:05.0 | as police clashed with protesters amid growing public anger over police brutality and corruption. |
| 0:15.0 | In the capital city of Nairobi, demonstrators scrambled from tear gas and rubber bullets. |
| 0:21.6 | A Kenyan rights group says at least eight people were killed nationwide and hundreds injured. |
| 0:26.6 | Today's unrest comes one year to the day since at least 60 people were killed in anti-tax protests. |
| 0:32.6 | Young activists say they have yet to see any accountability. |
| 0:36.6 | Too many Kenyans are losing their lives in the hands of the police. |
| 0:40.2 | So we want justice for everyone so that we can move forward as a country. |
| 0:44.7 | Kenya's president, William Ruto, had reiterated his support for the police, |
| 0:49.0 | and today urged protesters not to, quote, destroy the country. |
| 0:53.0 | Many have called on him to resign. Meanwhile, |
| 0:56.0 | in the Middle East, the Israeli military says that seven of its soldiers were killed in Gaza today |
| 1:01.4 | when Hamas militants attached a bomb to their armored vehicle. Family members and friends |
| 1:06.8 | mourned one of the soldiers in the coastal city of Ashkenal. It was one of Israel's deadliest days |
| 1:12.2 | and months. In Gaza, Palestinian health officials say Israeli attacks killed at least 79 people |
| 1:18.8 | in the past day. More than 30 of them died while trying to reach desperately needed aid. |
| 1:24.2 | Palestinians make up the vast majority of those killed in the conflict. Israel says it |
| 1:28.8 | targets only militants and blame civilian deaths on Hamas. On Capitol Hill, President Trump's |
| 1:35.6 | nominee to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put herself at odds with |
| 1:40.3 | her boss, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. today on the issue of vaccines. |
| 1:45.0 | During a Senate confirmation hearing, Susan Menares called the Jabs life-saving, |
| 1:49.9 | and she drew a contrast with Kennedy, who has suggested a link between vaccines and autism, |
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