Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Lydia Forson recently shared her thoughts in an interview with the BBC, discussing a notable shift in the political landscape of
Category: Environment
FATAL CARGO PLANE CRASH NEAR VILNIUS AIRPORT LEAVES ONE DEAD, THREE INJURED
A cargo plane crash early Monday morning on the outskirts of Vilnius, Lithuania, left one crew member dead, while three others, including the pilot, survived
Miners In South Africa Trapped Underground Amid Government Dispute Over Rescue Efforts
Reports have emerged that miners trapped in an abandoned South African mine are resorting to extreme measures to survive. Underground for weeks, many have been
Ashanti Regional Health Directorate intensifies public education on cholera
The Ashanti Regional Health Directorate has ramped up public education efforts on cholera prevention and control. This intensified campaign comes in response to a rise
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH CALLS FOR URGENT PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS IN BURKINA FASO AMID ONGOING CONFLICT
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued a stark warning regarding the risks faced by civilians in Burkina Faso, emphasizing the government’s failure to adequately protect
MORTUARY WORKERS ASSOCIATION OF GHANA THREATENS NATIONWIDE STRIKE IN NOVEMBER
The Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG) has issued a warning of a nationwide strike set for November unless the government addresses their long-standing demands.
HUNGARY EXPANDS INFLUENCE IN CHAD WITH HUMANITARIAN AID AND MILITARY SUPPORT
Hungary is making a significant diplomatic move in Chad by establishing a presence that includes a humanitarian center and plans to send soldiers to aid
SAHEL JIHADISTS ALLEGEDLY USE NORTHERN GHANA AS SAFE HAVEN
Islamist militants from Burkina Faso are reportedly utilizing northern Ghana as a logistical and medical support base as they seek to expand their influence across
ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE CLAIMS LIVES OF THREE JOURNALISTS IN LEBANON
In a tragic incident, three Lebanese journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a building in southeastern Lebanon known to house reporters. Witnesses reported
Togolese illegal miner sentenced to 18-years in prison
The sentencing of a Togolese illegal miner to 18 years in prison reflects the serious legal consequences associated with illegal mining activities, commonly referred to