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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.

Nigerians protest over their president’s health, demand his resignation

A group of Nigerians on Monday demonstrated in Abuja over the health of their president, Muhammadu Buhari.

Sudan to split South Sudanese refugees after unrest

Sudan is planning to split a camp housing tens of thousands of South Sudanese refugees into three separate units after a wave of violence,...

North Korea defiant after new sanctions, rejects talks

North Korea on Monday angrily insisted tough new United Nations sanctions would not stop it from developing its nuclear arsenal, and warned it would...

Mauritania Senate abolished in referendum

Mauritanians have voted to abolish the upper house of their parliament, the Senate, in a controversial referendum that was boycotted by the opposition.

[Opinion] On Death and Dying

One November, after a bout of coughing and flu-like symptoms, we were told that our mom had stage 4 cancer and ‘would not make it to Christmas’, a month away. The shock was immeasurable as she had survived breast cancer years before.

South African minister faces charges for assaulting 2 women

A deputy minister of education in South Africa has been charge by the police for slapping and assaulting two women at a nite club in Johannesburg.

Serena Williams enjoys 50s-themed baby shower

Serena Williams' friends, including Ciara and Eva Longoria, and her sister Venus Williams, celebrated her pregnancy with a 50s-themed baby shower on Saturday.

Daniel Craig on verge of extending Bond stay

Daniel Craig is expected to extend his stay as James Bond for two more movies, and the next film has the working title Shatterhand.

Nigeria: Buhari condemns church attack

Nigeria’s ailing president Muhammadu Buhari has condemned a deadly church shooting on Sunday in the southeastern Anambra State that claimed the lives of 11 worshippers.

Tunisia: Fishermen prevent ship from docking

Tunisian fishermen have prevented a ship carrying European far-right activists from docking, dealing a blow to their mission to disrupt the flow of migrant boats from Africa to Europe.

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