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Pope Francis: Viewing migrants as threat to society is ‘senseless’
The leader of the Catholic Church told hundreds of thousands of young pilgrims that they should welcome migrants, not stigmatize them. He said it was “senseless” to condemn every immigrant
Incredible life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark will sail to Israel, says Dutch carpenter who built it
Ark builder extraordinaire Johan Huibers plans to sail his “copy of God’s ship” from Holland to Israel – all 2,500-ton of the life-sized replica. One major hurdle to overcome first,
Moroccan woman in UAE ‘killed lover and cooked him’
A Moroccan woman has been accused of killing her lover and serving up his remains to Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates, prosecutors say. The woman killed her boyfriend
De Blasio rolls out opioid plan in South Bronx neighborhood where Daily News chronicled heroin use
Mayor de Blasio rolled out a plan aimed at beating back the opioid epidemic in the South Bronx just blocks from a once-notorious shooting gallery where the struggle of addicts
Woman power from Ghana to Iceland
The Women Leaders Global Forum in Reykjavik brings together extraordinary women from around the world. A new index shows there’s still much work to be done when it comes to
Meet Dr Trebi-Ollenu the Ghanaian scientist who built InSight, NASA’s latest spacecraft to land on Mars
InSight, a spacecraft belonging to America’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) landed the on Mars. According to the New York Times, the spacecraft is expected to study the Mars’
UN Police Officer Phyllis Osei from UNSOM wins Female Peacekeeping Award NOV 20
The annual United Nations Female Police Officer of the Year Award (formerly known as the International Female Police Peacekeeper Award), was presented today during a ceremony co-hosted by the United
Ghana Government unveils ambitious plan to grow economy by 7.6% in 2019
After an anxious wait for the 2019 Budget, the Finance Minister, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, appeared in Parliament yesterday in his signature all-white ‘kaftan’ and delivered a 178-page speech in a
Fake Drugs Kill Tens of Thousands in Africa Each Year
When Moustapha Dieng came down with stomach pains one day last month he did the sensible thing and went to a doctor in his hometown of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso’s capital.
Ghanaians in Chicago/USA move to curb maternal deaths
The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has been given relief items of new equipment and supplies worth $35,000 from a non- profitable organization; Asanteman Association of Chicago and Midwest (AACM),