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Child Online Africa welcomes Fulbright Specialist Awardee

The Child Online Africa group based in Ghana has welcomed Frederick Lane, Esq. of New York for an exchange program. The organisation's executive director,...

US undertakes military drills in Ghana and Ivory Coast

The United States is leading a military exercise in Ghana and Ivory Coast this month in an attempt to deal with jihadist threats. The 15-day...

Why an Israeli diplomat was escorted from AU summit

African Union officials have been explaining why an Israeli diplomat was escorted from the African Union heads of state summit on Saturday. Sharon Bar-li, an...

Eritrea accuses US of supporting rebels in Tigray conflict

Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has accused the US of supporting Tigrayan rebels during the civil war in northern Ethiopia. The recently concluded conflict led to...

UN tells Ghana to fix ‘inhumane’ treatment of mental health patients

United Nations member countries have urged Ghana's government to fix the inhumane treatment of people with mental health conditions in the country. These recommendations were...

Mali’s military government expels UN human rights chief

Mali has expelled the head of the UN peace-keeping mission's human rights division from the country. The country's military government has given him 48 hours...

Major earthquake hits Turkey, Syria; hundreds dead, many trapped

More than 1,300 people were killed and thousands injured on Monday when an earthquake struck central Turkey and northwest Syria, collapsing apartment blocks and...

Germany to stick to timetable to withdraw troops from Mali

Germany has said it will stick to its timetable to withdraw its troops from Mali starting this year and ending in 2024. The West African...

France recalls ambassador to Burkina Faso ahead of pulling out troops

France has recalled its ambassador to Burkina Faso ahead of ending its military mission in the West African nation. The French foreign ministry said Luc...

Three African countries lose UN voting rights over unpaid dues

South Sudan, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon have lost their voting rights at the United Nations for non-payment of dues. The three countries are part of...

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