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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.

Kenya’s Odinga quits presidential election re-run

Kenya's opposition leader, Raila Odinga on Tuesday announced his decision to withdraw from the October 26 presidential re-run election.

Kenyan university convoy attacked by gunmen, 2 killed

Gunmen on Tuesday attacked a convoy of University workers in Kenya killing two persons in what local media described as an ambush.

Iceland becomes smallest World Cup nation

Iceland became the smallest nation to progress to a World Cup after beating Kosovo to win their qualifying group for Russia 2018. The Euro 2016 quarter-finalists, who knocked out England in the last 16, have a population of about 335,000.

California wildfires sweep through wine country

Parts of California's wine region are being ravaged by fast-spreading fires that have killed at least 10 people. A state of emergency was declared in northern areas after mass evacuations, with 1,500 properties destroyed.

Discrimination in football on the rise – Kick It Out

Reported incidents of discrimination at English professional football matches have risen by 53% in a year, according to equality organisation Kick It Out.

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe demotes his vice Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has demoted his vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa in a reshuffle of his cabinet on Monday.

Trump’s wives Ivana and Melania clash

US First Lady Melania Trump accused her husband's first wife Ivana of making "attention-seeking and self-serving noise" Monday, after the former Mrs Trump jokingly referred to herself as the first lady while trying to sell her memoirs.

Belgian court stops deportation of Sudanese migrants

A Belgian court on Monday ordered a halt to the deportation of around two-dozen Sudanese migrants following an uproar over Belgium's invitation to officials from Khartoum to identify them.

Liberians vote for a new President

Liberians are voting on Tuesday to elect a new president who will replace current President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf who has served for 12 years after becoming Africa’s first democratically elected female president.

Rights groups urge Ghana to invest in Mental Health

A coalition of rights groups on Monday asked Ghana's government of Ghana to "should ensure adequate funding for mental health services" in order to help eliminate "the widespread practice of shackling and other abuses against people with psychosocial disabilities".

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