South Africa's former leader Nelson Mandela is "responding better" to treatment in hospital after "a difficult few days", President Jacob Zuma says.
President John Mahama will leave Accra today, Wednesday, for London at the invitation of British Prime Minister, David Cameron.
Lead counsel for the petitioners, Mr Philip Addison, continues his cross examination of Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Chairman of the Electoral Commission.
Economic TimesAP Interview: Bleak outlook for West Bank economyNewsdayRAMALLAH, West Bank - (AP) -- The Palestinian official who this week took charge of the West Bank economic policy acknowledges that he has no radical new solutions for old problems, including a crippling budget deficit and Israeli restrictions on ...AP Interview: Bleak Outlook for West...ABC NewsIsrael puts restrictions on Palestinians living with spousesIndia TodayBan on Palestinians living with spouses in IsraelBoston.comHuffington Post -Jerusalem Postall 372 news articles »
AshantiGold Chief Executive Kudjo Fianoo has arrived in South Africa to finalize transfer moves for Fatawu Dauda and Yakubu Mohammed to Orlando Pirates.
Ex-Ghana captain Stephen Appiah wants the Black Stars to cut short any form of jubilation and focused on the penultimate World Cup qualifier against Lesotho this weekend.
Christian Science MonitorSouth Korea calling, but North pretends that nobody is homeChristian Science MonitorNorth Korea refused to take calls from Seoul Wednesday, a day after proposed cabinet-level talks between the two Koreas fell apart over a dispute about the rank of officials who would lead their delegations. Skip to next paragraph. Arthur Bright. Europe Editor.North Korea prison camps fill up amid crackdown on attempted defectorsCBS NewsDespite failure, Korea talks still in demand from both sidesFirstpostBehind Breakdown of Korea Talks, a History of SuspicionsNew York Times (blog)Voice of America -Business Standardall 288 news articles »
The GuardianERT shutdown: European Broadcasting Union sets up makeshift studioThe GuardianThe European Broadcasting Union has stepped in to help Greek TV journalists keep the country's state broadcaster on air after the government announced on Tuesday night it was closing it down as an austerity measure with immediate effect. A number of ...Greek state TV closure triggers strikesNewsdayall 350 news articles »
CNN's Robyn Curnow sits down with Xavier-Luc Duval, the Vice-Prime Minister of Mauritius.
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