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Isaac Kaledzi

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Isaac Kaledzi is an experienced and award winning journalist from Ghana. He has worked for several media brands both in Ghana and on the International scene. Isaac Kaledzi is currently serving as an African Correspondent for DW.

Burundi: ICC to probe ‘atrocities’ against citizens

The International Criminal Court at The Hague will be launching a probe into all crimes committed against citizens after securing the mandate to do so.

Cameroon’s Anglophone separatist leaders to be arrested

Arrest warrants have been issued by officials in Cameroon against leaders of the Anglophone region’s separatist party.

Completed film to be reshot without Kevin Spacey

US actor Kevin Spacey is to be erased from a completed Hollywood film following the allegations of predatory sexual behaviour against him.

Kenya’s opposition to resume protests over electoral reforms

The opposition in Kenya has announced that its supporters will resume regular street protests to push for electoral reforms in the country on Friday.

Amnesty condemns Egypt over gay rights

Amnesty International on Thursday condemned a draft bill in the Egyptian parliament that would criminalise homosexuality, in what the rights group called an “unprecedented homophobic crackdown”.

Obama loses out on jury duty in Chicago

Former United States President Barack Obama is reported to have been dismissed by a judge in Chicago courthouse after he had arrived for a jury duty.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa flees country, ridicules Mugabe

The sacked Vice President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has now fled the country as he announces intention to challenge his former boss and ally President Robert Mugabe.

Meet the two sisters producing Chocolate for Ghana

Ghana is a major producer of Cocoa but it is not a leader in adding value to its Cocoa to produce Chocolate. In Ghana’s splash residential area of East Legon, two sisters are working hard to change this narrative.

Facebook urges users to send nude pics

Facebook is trying to combat "revenge porn" by encouraging users in Australia to submit their nude photos to a pilot project designed to prevent intimate images from being shared without consent.

Self-driving shuttle bus involved in an accident

A self-driving shuttle bus in Las Vegas was involved in a crash on its first day of service. The vehicle - carrying “several” passengers - collided with a lorry driving at slow speed.

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