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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.

Headless body of missing journalist found

A headless torso found in waters off Denmark has been identified as missing Swedish journalist Kim Wall, Danish police say

Walmart and Google to offer voice-enabled shopping

Corporate giants Walmart and Google are teaming up to enter the voice-shopping market, currently dominated by Amazon.

Iraqi forces make strides in retaking Tal Afar

Iraqi forces on Tuesday recaptured from the Islamic State group the first three districts of jihadist bastion Tal Afar as the Pentagon chief visited Baghdad in a show of support.

Former Libya PM kidnapped in Tripoli

Libya's former prime minister Ali Zeidan has been kidnapped by an armed group in war-torn Tripoli and not been heard from in nine days, family members and friends said on Tuesday.

Neymar sued by Barcelona for breach of contract

Barcelona are suing Neymar for €8.5 million for breach of contract as they want him to return the bonus he was paid when he signed a new five-year deal just nine months before joining Paris St Germain, the Spanish club said on Tuesday.

Polls open in Angola as voters pick new MPs and President

Angolans are voting on Wednesday to elect Members of Parliament who will pick a new president in an election that many consider very significant.

Guinea rubbish dump collapse claims 8 lives

Eight people have been confirmed dead in Guinea on Tuesday after a rubbish dump collapsed near the country’s capital Conakry.

Children used as human bombs in Nigeria, Unicef says

The United Nations has expressed worry over the surge in the number of children mostly girls being used as human bombs in Nigeria by the militant group Boko Haram.

Dlamini-Zuma chased away from Marikana massacre site

Former African Union Commission chairperson, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on Tuesday was chased away from the 2012 Marikana massacre site in South Africa, according to local media reports.

Ghana contemplates birth control to deal with population growth

Ghana’s National Population Council has sparked a debate over birth control in the West African nation with its officials suggesting that couples limit the number of children they bear to three.

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