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South Sudan cholera patients died walking to clinic after US cut aid, charity says

Eight people in South Sudan, including five children, died on a three-hour walk to seek medical treatment for cholera after U.S. aid cuts forced local health services to close, the UK-based...

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I expect the Lands Commission to embrace the government’s resetting vision – Lands Minister

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has urged the Lands Commission to rise above the negative public perception of corruption and work towards resto...

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Global executions at highest level since 2015, report says

The number of state executions around the world has reached its highest level in ten years, a new report by Amnesty International has said. More than 1,500 recorded executions took place...

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‘Letting those who pose existential threats walk free is invitation to criminal networks’ – Prof A...

Security analyst Prof. Kwesi Aning has issued a stark warning to Ghanaian authorities, cautioning that allowing foreign nationals who pose existential threats to the state to go unpunished...

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Chinese govt prosecuting nationals deported from Ghana over galamsey

The Government’s decision to deport foreign nationals involved in illegal mining and other crimes, rather than prosecute them locally, is drawing mixed reactions from sections of the public...

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‘Our boxes are not for crime’ – BoG distances itself from misuse of currency containers

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is worried that its currency transport boxes are being misused by individuals for purposes unrelated to their intended official function, some of which may involve c...

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