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After 16 years, Baghdad’s Green Zone reopens to the public
on: by Fernil News
Baghdad’s Green Zone area, the heavily fortified strip on the west bank of the Tigris River, reopened to the public Tuesday after 16 years — a move meant to portray increased confidence in the country’s overall security situation after years of
U.S. Government Blended-Finance Fund to Empower Women in Developing Markets
on: by Fernil News
Today at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in The Netherlands, the U.S. Government made substantial commitments to drive women’s economic empowerment in developing markets. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) announced $500,000 in funding and $100,000 in technical assistance to the
His Royal Highness Prince Constantijn van Oranje wants to make the Netherlands “a unicorn nation”
on: by Fernil News
As a leading innovation nation, the Netherlands wants to play a bigger role in developing solutions for a better world and building companies that can make a positive impact on a global scale. To ensure this, the Dutch government today launched
Thousands protest Trump’s visit, policies in London
on: by Fernil News
Thousands of people protested in central London on Tuesday against U.S. President Donald Trump’s pomp-laden state visit to Britain, but numbers were far down from the tens of thousands who gathered to oppose his visit last year. Protesters waved witty and
Rawlings calls for review of entrenched clause that protect high level political actors
on: by Radia Sambare
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has called for an urgent review of the Fourth Republican Constitution to remove the entrenched clauses that protect high-level political actors and embolden some of them to abuse their office and criminally profit from their positions
GAWU calls for restriction of rice importation into Ghana
on: by Radia Sambare
The Ghana Agricultural Workers Union, GAWU has appealed to the government to restrict the importation of rice in the country. According to the union, the step will enable Ghana to achieve its 2022 target of becoming self-sufficient in rice production. General
Bawumia calls for peace as he visits Saboda, Chereponi
on: by Radia Sambare
Ghana’s Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has appealed to the people of Saboba and Chereponi to put their differences aside and smoke the peace pipe. He was accompanied by the Minister for the Interior, Mr Ambrose Dery; Deputy IGP Oppong Boanuh; the
June 4 Uprising: Rawlings to address durbar at Nungua
on: by Radia Sambare
Former President Jerry John Rawlings and other leading members of the June 4 uprising are set to address a grand durbar of chiefs and people at the Nungua Traditional Authority Park, on Tuesday June 4 2019, to mark the 40th anniversary