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Israeli PM Netanyahu Defends Air Strikes On Syria, Vows To Enforce Demilitarised Zone
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UK to lower voting age to 16 in general elections
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UK to lower voting age to 16 in landmark electoral reform
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Cameroon: Biya reshuffles top military ranks days after re-election bid
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A CEO was caught hugging his chief people officer during a Coldplay concert—and people are furious
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CEO Caught on Jumbotron During Coldplay Concert Leads to Affair Accusations
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Wife of CEO allegedly caught cheating at Coldplay concert deletes Facebook after video goes viral
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Trump orders Epstein court documents release - live updates
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Donald Trump orders US attorney general to 'produce' more Epstein documents
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Trump latest: US president sues Wall Street Journal owner Rupert Murdoch and two reporters after Epstein letter report
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UN condemns civilian killings in Sudan’s Kordofan region
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Ghana charges oil regulator ex-chief with laundering $28m
Mustapha Abdul-Hamid: Ghana prosecutor charge former petroleum authority CEO over alleged $28m money laundering scheme
OSP releases updated list of ongoing corruption prosecutions
Fmr NCA CEO, 9 others charged with extortion of GH¢280m from oil marketing companies
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Oliver Barker-Vormawor slams OSP over mugshot of accused persons
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Global Seafarer Abandonment Cases Rise by 30% in 2025
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Abandonment cases up 30% already in 2025
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UN launches new report on advancing ‘Just Transition’ in national climate policy
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AfDB Set To Introduce Systems Reforms To Prioritise Investing In Africa’s Youth
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Who ‘cut off’ fuel-control switches on crashed Air India Flight 171?
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Ghana: Your Leadership Is Worth Emulating ... Mayor of London to Pres Mahama
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How Africa Can Leverage Its Demographic Edge To Become Global AI Powerhouse
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Phase3 reaffirms commitment to digital acceleration
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Phase3 Telecom Spearheads African Digital Integration at Global Summit
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WHO plans trachoma elimination intervention in Nigeria, 19 others
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Senegal joins growing list of countries that have eliminated trachoma
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Burundi becomes Africa’s 8th country to eradicate trachoma
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Whyte calls for digital skills push to tackle youth unemployment
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NASCO trains 800 youths in AI, digital skills across Nigeria
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EU marks World Youth Skills Day with Eswatini youth
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Nigeria joins BRICS for new global order
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WOUNDED: The Bumpy Road to Justice for Hillcrest School Jos Sexual Abuse Survivors (II)
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African Development Bank approves financing to advance Rwanda’s universal energy access
AfDB approves $17m to rebuild conflict-affected Northern Mozambique
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Boakai has not attacked Trump for complimenting his command of English language - Dubawa
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Six things Trump should know about Liberia after he praised leader's 'good English'
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Nigerian artist demands return of Benin bronzes from British Museum
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Ghana to promote EV use among gov't officials
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Ghana unveils ambitious renewable energy drive to boost green transition and economic growth
Government begins installation of 23,500 solar streetlights to ease pressure on national grid by 300MW
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Mali’s descent into full blown dictatorship must not stand
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Israeli strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church kills two
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Israel says it regrets deadly strike on Catholic Church in Gaza
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Pope, Netanyahu speak by phone after Gaza church strike
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Senate approves Trump’s request to cancel $9.4bn foreign aid
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House passes Trump’s $9 billion DOGE cuts package in another legislative win for president
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