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World leaders call for end of United Nations veto power

“The world is bigger than five,” says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. World Leaders demanded Security Council reform during their addresses to the UN General Assembly over the past few

Opinion

Fourteen Symptoms of Toxic Church Leaders

Most church leaders are godly and healthy. A toxic church leader, one that is figuratively poisonous to the organization, is rare. But it is that church leader who brings great

Politics

Lesotho Leaders Sign Agreement to End Political Feud

Peter Clottey, VOA News – Political parties in Lesotho’s coalition government signed the “Maseru Facilitation Declaration” agreement on Thursday, which could ease the prevailing political tension that recently led to

Africa Headlines

Liberians in Dallas Confront Ebola on Two Fronts

DALLAS, TEXAS — The first case of Ebola in the United States was diagnosed this week in Dallas, Texas, and the infected person is a man from Liberia who spent

Community News

Ohio: Ghanaian Community Welcome the Birth of Deliverance FM USA

Afrikan Post – Deliverance FM USA a Ghanaian community online radio station dedicated to providing a platform to aggressively pursue redemption through spiritual warfare as well as providing diverse, stimulating

Africa Politics

Call for Zimbabwe’s Grace Mugabe to return PhD

BBC News – Award-winning Zimbabwean writer Chenjerai Hove has called on Grace Mugabe, the wife of Zimbabwe’s leader Robert Mugabe, to hand back her PhD. She was awarded a doctorate

Headlines U.S.

Secret Service director Julia Pierson resigns

BBC News – The head of the US Secret Service, tasked with guarding US President Barack Obama, has resigned following several high-profile security lapses. Julia Pierson offered her resignation to

Africa Headlines

UN Ebola Mission Kicks Off Amid Questions About Safety

ACCRA, GHANA — As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has worsened over the past months, countries from Cuba to Denmark to Britain have helped fight the disease. Now, it’s