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Extreme weather in focus as UN climate change panel meets

Recent floods in places like China and Germany, as well as other notable extreme weather events dominated the start of the meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Monday. Speakers noted the tragedies and made a call:...

Tensions high in Tunisia after president suspends parliament

Tensions spread on the streets and divisions dominated the political scene in Tunisia on Monday, after President Kais Saied's decision to sack the prime minister and suspend parliament. Saied had announced on Sunday that he was assuming executive authority along...

Lebanon names billionaire businessman as PM to tackle economic woes

Following consultations with the various parliamentary blocs on Monday, Lebanese President Michel Aoun designated a new premier to deal with the country's economic hardships, the presidential palace said. Najib Mikati, 66, a billionaire businessman who has served twice as premier...

Ebo Whyte launches new book ‘Let’s Talk About Sex’

One of Ghana’s leading playwright, Uncle Ebo Whyte has launched his latest book: “Let’s Talk About Sex.” The event which took place at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra was well attended by top Ghanaian dignitaries and media personalities including...

Tema Traditional Council reiterate the need for indigene as MCE

The Tema Traditional Council on Friday reiterated the need for government to appoint an indigene as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Tema Metropolitan Assembly. A statement issued and signed by Nii Amarh Sompuno II, Spokesperson for the Council and...

Political power is won through hard work – MP

Madam Theresa Lardi Awuni, the Member of Parliament of  Okaikoi  North, says political power is won by hard work and not through magical powers. She, therefore, asked people seeking political power to be ready to work hard in their communities...

Christiansborg Archaeological Heritage Project collects 1,800 artifacts for Danish-Ghanaian history

The Christiansborg Archaeological Heritage Project, led by Professor Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann, has collected 1,800 artifacts in the Osu Castle to educate the public on occurrences during the Danish-Gold Coast slave trade period. The artifacts, including Bristo Schweppes bottles and...

Dr Osae hails unanimous approval of Special Prosecutor nominee

Dr Eric Oduro Osae, Director-General, Internal Audit Agency, has hailed the unanimous approval of Mr Kissi Agyebeng, the Special Prosecutor nominee by Parliament’s Appointment Committee. He said the unanimous approval by the Committee was a good sign for the nominee,...

CSOs critical in human rights advocacy

Dr Peter Yeboah, Executive Director of the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), says Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) are critical voices in advocating for human rights, gender, inclusion of vulnerable populations, and community systems strengthening. However, he said the lack...

Chief Justice urges auctioneers to uphold integrity of the profession

Mr Kwesi Anin Yeboah, the Chief Justice, has urged auctioneers to uphold the integrity of the profession. He asked them to conduct their activities with professional integrity that eschewed wrong doings and negligence. “As per the dictates of your licensing regime,...

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“Comedy remains my focus; I have no plans to switch to movie production”, says Basketmouth.

Nigerian comedian Bright Okpocha, popularly known as Basketmouth, has cleared the air on whether he is leaving comedy for...
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