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Cyclone Hidaya Gives Kenya a Wide Berth: What next, After President Ruto Finally Starts Heeding the Weatherman?

Kenya has narrowly dodged the wrath of Cyclone Hidaya as the tropical storm weakened after making landfall in Tanzania. However, the aftermath still threatens coastal regions with heavy rainfall, prompting a cautious response from authorities. So William Ruto is now listening to the weatherman: "President Ruto warned that things may go from bad to worse if the warning by the weatherman is anything to go by." Ni God, manze! Long gone are the days of lakini mungu ni nani🀣 Cyclone Hidaya #EurobondKE Baba Mithika Linturi pic.twitter.com/53r29gSgME — 𝕡𝖆𝖛𝖆𝖓 π•Ίπ–“π–Œπ–šπ–—π–š™ πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ώ (@OnguruMeister) May 3, 2024 Amidst all this, President Ruto's newfound attention to weather forecasts signals a shift in approach following loud protestations and criticisms of the government's lack of preparedness despite early warnings. What we're witnessing since beginning of March is our long rainy season. Absolutely normal! IGAD warned us of looming disaster in February, but

Israel-Palestine Conflict Escalates as Iran Enters Fray: What You Need to Know


In a significant development amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, U.S. President Biden conveyed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the United States would not back any Israeli counterattack on Iran, and would not be drawn into a wider regional conflict. This revelation comes in the wake of Iran's recent missile and drone strikes on Israel, prompting concerns of a broader regional conflict.

Background

Iran's attack on Israel over the weekend, which included the launch of a mind boggling 300 drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, marked a significant escalation in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. The attack was purportedly in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike on Iran's embassy in Syria a fortnight ago that killed a top Iranian general.

Biden's Message

During a call on Saturday, President Biden emphasized to Prime Minister Netanyahu the U.S.'s reluctance to support any Israeli offensive operations against Iran. Biden and his senior advisers are reportedly concerned that an Israeli response could trigger a broader regional war with catastrophic consequences.

Behind the Scenes

Despite the severity of the situation, Biden praised Israel's defensive capabilities and urged Netanyahu to view the successful interception of most incoming threats as a victory. He emphasized the importance of joint defensive efforts between Israel, the U.S., and other regional allies in thwarting the Iranian attack.

Coordination and Diplomacy

In addition to the call with Netanyahu, President Biden announced plans to convene with G7 leaders to coordinate a united diplomatic response to Iran's aggression. The U.S. military has deployed assets to the region to bolster defensive capabilities and ensure the protection of allies, including Israel.

Looking Ahead

As tensions remain high, Biden reiterated the U.S.'s commitment to staying vigilant against all threats and pledged to take necessary action to safeguard American interests and regional stability. The situation continues to evolve rapidly, and international cooperation and diplomacy will be crucial in de-escalating tensions and preventing further violence.

The revelation of President Biden's stance on Israeli counterattacks against Iran underscores the complexity and gravity of the situation in the Middle East. With multiple actors involved and the risk of a wider conflict looming, diplomatic efforts and strategic coordination will be essential in finding a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis.



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  1. I've been waiting for Iran to enter this war! *ੈ✩‧₊˚

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  2. Kenya's president is a dick.

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