Kenya’s Parliament set ablaze

Parliament approved the finance bill, moving it through to a third reading by lawmakers.

Reuters reports that police opened fire on demonstrators trying to storm Kenya's legislature on Tuesday, with at least 10 protesters killed and sections of the parliament building set ablaze as lawmakers inside passed legislation to raise taxes.

Protesters overwhelmed police and chased them away in an attempt to storm the parliament compound. Flames could be seen coming from inside.

Police opened fire after tear gas and water cannon failed to disperse the crowds.

A Reuters journalist counted the bodies of at least five protesters outside parliament.

Parliament approved the finance bill, moving it through to a third reading by lawmakers.

The next step is for the legislation to be sent to the president for signing. He can send it back to parliament if he has any objections.

The protesters oppose tax rises in a country already reeling from a cost-of-living crisis, and many are also calling for President William Ruto to step down.