Nigeria lost $1 billion in revenue during the first quarter of this year due to crude oil theft, the petroleum regulator said on Friday, warning the practise was a threat to the economy of Africa’s top producer. Nigeria loses millions of barrels of crude oil a year because of theft and vandalism including tapping of...
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One Million Coders Programme Moves to Phase Two with Constituency Training Centres
Mahama Visits Fuveme, Assures Coastal Protection Measures
Finance Minister Welcomes IMF Mission for Sixth Programme Review
GAF College of Nursing and Midwifery Cuts Sod for Ultra-Modern Lecture Block
Health Ministry Pays Nurses’ Arrears, Moves to Expand Recruitment
Gender Minister Reaffirms Disability Inclusion at Amputee Awareness Walk”
“Sector Minister Inspects Progress on Major Storm Drains in Accra”
Vice President Opens SHEA 2026, Calls for Value‑Added Shea Production”
FIFA Cut World Cup Ref Following Arrest For Alleged Sexual Assault In UK
MoFA Announces 2026 Closed Fishing Season to Safeguard Marine Stocks
Ofori-Atta To Face U.S. Immigration Court Hearing June 15
“Lamentation Is Not a Solution” — Civil Service Council Engages Health Ministry on Efficiency Reforms
Ghana High Commission Issues Safety Advisory Ahead of Pretoria Demonstrations
Nsawam Prison Inmates Receive Fellowship, Food Aid from Mahama and Church Ministry
Parliamentary Energy Committee Engages Vivo Energy and Shell Ghana
UNHCR Commends Ghana’s Refugee Response-Backs Push for Self-Reliance And Inclusion
Minority Blames NDC for Power Crisis, Demands Accountability on Dumsor Levy
GoldBod CEO Tours Royal Ghana Gold Refinery Ahead of Refining Services Agreement
Police Refute Reports Linking Escapees to Sammy Gyamfi’s In-Law Case
Category: World
Ghana did not vote to suspend Russia from UN -Human Right Council
Thursday, April 7, the United Nations ( UN ) General Assembly voted to suspend Russia from the UN Human Rights Council over reports of horrible and periodic infringements and mishandling of benevolent liberties in Ukraine. The resolution which took place received a two-thirds majority of members voting, minus abstentions in the 193 member committee with...
Ukraine war: Pregnant woman and baby die after hospital shelled
A pregnant woman wounded in the Russian bombing of a Ukrainian maternity hospital has died along with her baby, reports say. Images showed her on a stretcher following the air strike in Mariupol last Wednesday, in which at least three other people were killed. After the place where she was meant to give birth was...
Which companies are pulling out of Russia?
Thirty years ago when communism collapsed in the Soviet Union, Western firms stepped up their presence in Russia. The arrival of big Western companies symbolised the start of a new era with Russians becoming eager consumers of brands ranging from fast-food chain McDonalds to Levi jeans and luxury goods. Now, in the wake of President...
Ukraine: First Lady Olena Zelenska condemns Russian ‘mass murder’
Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska has issued an impassioned statement on the Russian invasion, condemning the “mass murder” of the country’s civilians. She focused on child casualties, mentioning the names of three children who had died in the bombardments. She said Ukraine wanted peace but would defend its borders and its identity. The whereabouts of...
Zimbabwe clinics struggle for nurses after exodus to the UK
Health clinics in Zimbabwe are facing a crisis as increasing numbers of nurses leave the country in search of better prospects, as Shingai Nyoka writes. The young woman in a dark green gown was in the throes of labour, her face twisted in pain. Still for one minute and then groaning and writhing this way...
Ukraine: Angry Zelensky vows to punish Russian atrocities
President Volodymyr Zelensky has said everyone who commits atrocities against Ukraine’s civilians will be punished. He said Ukrainians would not forgive or forget, and accused invading Russian troops of deliberate murder. “There will be no quiet place on Earth for you. Except for the grave,” the president said. Ukrainian officials say Russia is striking civilian...
Ukraine war: PM to hold talks with world leaders on further sanctions
Boris Johnson is to hold talks with the Canadian and Dutch prime ministers in London, as Western powers prepare to agree further sanctions on Russia. But the government’s refugee policy is coming under scrutiny after it was confirmed over the weekend that about 50 Ukrainians had been granted visas. Meanwhile, Parliament is to pass legislation targeting...
One dead after Scottish trawler capsizes off Norway
A man has died and seven crew members have been rescued after a Scottish fishing trawler capsized off Norway. The Njord, which left Peterhead on Saturday afternoon, got into difficulty in the North Sea, about 100 nautical miles west of Stavanger. Rescuers found the crew on the keel of the capsized boat on Sunday afternoon....
US election 2020: The other 1,214 candidates running for president
The US has had presidents for more than 230 years, but only the first – George Washington – has ever been elected as an independent candidate. The twin peaks of US politics, the Republican and Democratic parties, dominate media coverage and campaign donations so completely that the chances of an outsider winning are virtually nil....










