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- Electric motorcycle completes solar-powered 6,000-kilometer journey through Africa [[https://kra012.cc/|kra14 cc]]+Man charged in unprovoked beating of passenger on United flight  
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-An electric motorcycle, made by Swedish-Kenyan manufacturer Roam completed a 6,000-kilometer (3,700-mile) journey from Nairobi, Kenya, to Stellenbosch, South Africa, in 17 days, using only solar power. 
  
-While the world record for the longest electric motorcycle journey is 25,000 kilometers (11,300 miles), undertaken over 42 days in the US, Roam hopes that its stunt helps to prove the viability of renewable energy for long-distance travel even in remote areas with poor charging infrastructure.+United Airlines crew and passengers had to stop what court documents describe as an unprovoked beating of a man on a flight on Monday.
  
-The batteries were charged en route through a solar panel charging system carried in a support vehicle, which would drive ahead each day, stopping to charge up the batteries, so that when the bike caught up it could swap the dead battery for a fresh one. During the journey, the motorcycle model, the Roam Air, achieved its new single battery record range of 113 kilometers (70 miles), and on the trip’s last day, it traveled 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) in less than 18 hours.+A criminal affidavit alleges that as Everett Chad Nelson was walking back from the bathroom about two hours into the flighthe stopped at seat 12F and “began physically attacking a sleeping male passenger.
  
-“(We wanted) to break a lot of boundaries on how traversing through sub-Saharan Africa is possible without pre-installed charging infrastructure,” Masa KituyiRoam product owner and one of the riders on the expeditiontells CNN. “From Roam’s perspectivewe wanted to prove that this ‘ride anywherecharge everywhere’ ideology is true.+Nelson punched the still-unidentified man “repeatedly in the face and head until blood was drawn,” court documents sayadding the incident “lasted approximately one minute.” 
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 +Court documents add that Nelson attacked the other man “without notice,” and there was “no indication” that the victim fought back “in defense.” 
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 +United Airlines released a statement thanking its crew and other passengers on Flight 2247 for their “quick action” in restraining Nelson. United says the flight from San Francisco to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia “landed safely and was met by paramedics and local law enforcement.” 
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 +Unruly passenger incidents 
 +The FBI is investigating the incidentthe most recent case of an unruly passenger on a commercial flight to make headlines. The Federal Aviation Administration says airlines have reported more than 1,700 such incidents in 2024. 
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 +The FAA pursues legal enforcement action against any passenger who assaultsthreatens, intimidates, or interferes with airline crewmembers, and can propose civil penalties up to $37,000 per violation,” the agency said in a statement. 
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 +Court records show that Nelson is being represented by a public defender. CNN has reached out to that attorney for comment. 
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 +Hannah Rabinowitz contributed to this news article.
  
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