Day: June 2, 2017

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Measures In Place To Curb Exam Leaks, Malpractices

Ahead of the start of the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) on Monday, June 5, the West African...

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Captain Mahama’s Family Requests Monument In His Honour

The family of the late Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, has a requested that a monument is built in the honour of the army...

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Capt. Mahama’s Death Won’t Affect Galamsey Fight

The tragic death of the late Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, will not affect the anti-lumbering and anti-galamsey...

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The Tomato Farmer and the One Village, One Dam Program [Article]

The 2008 electioneering campaign saw for the first time concrete and bold policy initiatives espoused by the two main...

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US States, Cities and Firms Unite Behind Paris Accord

Democratic state governors, city mayors and powerful companies united Friday in defiance of President Donald Trump's...

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Australia Set Revised 235 To Win Against New Zealand

Australia were set a revised target of 235 in 33 overs to win their Champions Trophy one-day international opener...

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Zimbabwe’s Mugabe, 93, Starts Nationwide Speaking Tour

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Friday launched a nationwide 10-venue speaking tour aimed at drumming up support...

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Radiohead Hit Back At Israel Boycott Calls As ‘divisive’

Radiohead hit back Friday at a campaign urging the band to scrap a show in Israel, calling the boycott effort divisive,...

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Sri Lanka Sweat On Mathews As Proteas Duo Get All Clear

Sri Lanka face a nervous wait to discover if captain Angelo Mathews will be fit for their Champions Trophy one-day...

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E. Guinea, Poland, Kuwait Among Six Elected To UN Security Council

Equatorial Guinea was for the first time elected to the UN Security Council on Friday during a vote that saw Ivory...

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Australia’s Turnbull Warns Against ‘coercive’ China

China has nothing to gain by strong-arming its way in the Asia Pacific, Australia's prime minister said Friday, warning...

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Australia’s Turnbull Warns Against ‘coercive’ China

China has nothing to gain by strong-arming its way in the Asia Pacific, Australia's prime minister said Friday, warning...

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Kabila Rival Files UN Rights Complaint Against DR Congo Govt

Exiled Democratic Republic of Congo opposition politician Moise Katumbi on Friday filed a complaint with the UN in...

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Hundreds Join In Jerusalem ‘SlutWalk’

Hundreds of young Israelis, many wearing just bras and shorts, staged a "SlutWalk" through central Jerusalem on Friday...

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Who Will Suffer the Most From US Climate Exit?

In withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate pact, President Donald Trump claimed that honouring its terms...

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Off US Coast, Tangier Island Disappearing Under Water

On Virginia's Tangier Island, about 100 miles and a ferry ride from Washington, the waters of the Chesapeake Bay are...

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‘Tragic’ Measles Vaccine Blunders Kill 15 Children In South Sudan

Fifteen children died in South Sudan after receiving contaminated measles vaccines that had not been properly...

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Zoomlion Cleans June 3 Disaster Site Ahead of 2nd Anniversary [Photos]

Waste management giant, Zoomlion Ghana Limited in collaboration with the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) on Friday...

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US Will Continue To Reduce Greenhouse Emissions, Says Tillerson

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Friday the United States will pursue unilateral efforts to curb greenhouse...