Directs Nigerian Army to Apprehend Perpetrators Responsible for Killing 16 Soldiers. President Bola Tinubu has instructed the Nigerian army to bring to justice those responsible for the tragic killing of
Prime Minister Stranded Abroad, US Military Personnel Enter Haiti to Assist Embassy Staff. Over the weekend, Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, experienced a surge in violence as heavily armed gangs
Regional Prosecutor Reports on Deadly Violence as Security Situation Deteriorates. A regional prosecutor in Burkina Faso has reported that about 170 people were killed in attacks on three villages in
Research Indicates $90 Trillion Wealth Transfer to Affluent Millennials in the US Alone. A study by real estate agent Knight Frank suggests that millennials, born between 1981 and 2000, are
Lawsuit Alleges Teacher Organized Sword Fight, Resulting in Severe Injury. A lawsuit filed by Arnold and Judy Gachupin, guardians and grandparents of a student identified as N.S., alleges that a
Priest and Partner Face Charges in Extremadura Province A priest and his partner have been arrested in the town of Don Benito in the Spanish Province of Extremadura as part
Weak Credit Ratings Plague Developing Economies, Urgent Action Needed The World Bank has revealed that 28 developing economies, including Ghana, are ensnared in a debt trap, with no immediate prospects
Violence erupts on South Sudan-Sudan border, Ghanaian peacekeeper among casualties. A United Nations peacekeeper from Ghana lost his life during clashes between rival local groups in the Abyei region, located
Re-routing of ships spurs demand for bunker fuel at diverse ports. Escalating tensions in the Red Sea, as a result of attacks by Yemen's Houthi militia on merchant ships, are
Mixture of cannabis, fentanyl, tramadol, formaldehyde, and possibly human bones causes deaths and hospitalizations. A new drug known as "kush" is causing a public health crisis in West Africa, primarily