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Reasons why Akufo-Addo eased COVID-19 restrictions despite upsurge in cases
on: by Radia Sambare
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Sunday, May 31, 2020, announced the easing of some of the restrictions imposed on the country as part of measures to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. The decision comes on the back
Turkish Maarif foundation inaugurate pre-school in Accra, Ghana
on: by Fernil News
Maarif International School has commenced its operation in Ghana’s capital Accra. A ceremony marked under the auspices of the Turkish Embassy and Turkish Maarif Foundation. The school will operate Nursery and KG departments with the view to scale into the primary
Gold prices fall sharply back to August figures
on: by Fernil News
Gold prices fell sharply on Thursday, plummeting back to August figures. The XAU/USD index was wandering around $1469 at the end of the day, indicating a strong loss compared to last August’s nearly $1560. One of the most important marks for
Lufthansa cancels 1,300 flights over two-day German strike
on: by Fernil News
Lufthansa is canceling around 1,300 flights on Thursday and Friday because of a planned strike by a union representing cabin crew in Germany, plunging passengers into travel chaos amid an escalating row over pay and conditions. The UFO union has called
Want to binge watch? New streaming TV services will make you wait
on: by Fernil News
In 2013, Netflix Inc shook up television by delivering 13 episodes of “House of Cards” in one batch, a move that helped popularize streaming video and fueled a culture of binge watching. But Apple Inc, Walt Disney Co and AT&T Inc
Paris zoo unveils the “blob”, an organism that has no brain but is able to learn
on: by Fernil News
A Paris zoo showcased a mysterious new organism on Wednesday, dubbed the “blob”, a yellowish unicellular small living being which looks like a fungus but acts like an animal. This newest exhibit of the Paris Zoological Park, which goes on display
Plastic waste threatens lives of migratory birds
on: by Fernil News
World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) is being celebrated with almost 700 events – including activities such as bird watching, lectures and cleanup actions – being held in 70 countries on Saturday. WMBD is a biannual awareness-raising event marked on the second
Warmer Black Sea deals blow to fishermen
on: by Fernil News
Global climate change is taking its toll on the Black Sea as well. It has been more than a month since a fishing ban was lifted but fishermen in the Black Sea are yet to return with big catches. Experts have