The city of Louisville, Kentucky, is reeling today following a mass shooting at a business just two blocks away from the Presbyterian Center Monday morning. As many as four people are known to have been killed and eight others, including two police officers, were wounded. Police say the alleged shooter is also dead. The shootings began around 8:30. Few other details have been released while investigators are still on the scene.
Kenyan companies and State agencies will now pay Sh132,520 monthly fee for Twitter accounts, under the new verification policy by the US-social media giant.
The National Bank of Moldova (NBM) Executive Committee Tuesday decided to lower the base rate from 20% to 17%, NBM Governor Octavian Armasu told reporters after the meeting.
The dollar was on track for its biggest annual gain since 2015 on Friday, in the last trading day of a year dominated by Federal Reserve rate hikes and fears of a sharp slowdown in global growth. European stock indexes were in the red in early trading on Friday.
The Austrian Mint, one of the world's oldest and biggest producers of gold bullion coins, is unable to keep up with demand as people rush to find a safe haven for their money amid surging inflation and economic fears caused by war in Ukraine. "Demand for gold has never been as high as this year," the Mint's Chief Executive Gerhard Starsich told Reuters in his ornate office in a Vienna building where coins have been struck since the 1830s.