A homeless Chicago woman who has been arrested 396 times in the past 35 years has been ordered by a judge to get mental health and substance abuse treatment.
A Japanese man recognised as the world's oldest living person, and the oldest man recorded in history, has died aged 116, local officials say.
The Youth of Abayee in the Central Region have mounted road blocks in the town following a tip-off that the murder suspect in the recent killing of three women in a nearby town may be seeking refuge there.
Man was born to function efficiently with all five senses but when he cannot hear, the story is different.
A team of forensic investigators from the United States, invited by government to help unravel the mystery surrounding the persistent fire outbreaks at major markets in the capital, Accra, has commenced work.
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has questioned the effectiveness of the plethora policies designed to protect children as it marks World Day Against Child Labour.
Four basic schools in the Ga West Municipality have been closed down following attacks on pupils and teachers by some members of the community.
A fully-owned Ghanaian Company, Ghana Growth Fund Company (GGFC) Limited has taken over Liberia Enterprise Development Finance Corporation. GGFC, partnered the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) of the United States in this bid.
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) has been adjudged the 2013 African Bank of the Year by the African Banker Magazine, which recognizes financial institutions across the continent for their leadership role and commitment to good corporate governance practices, exceptional service delivery and innovative products.
Hundreds of residents took to the streets of Shanglin county, Guangxi, last Friday to demand that their government helps relatives in Ghana after a series of attacks and looting targeting Chinese gold miners.
Former KMA boss, Maxwell Kofi Jumah is of the opinion that security institutions are failing to function because of the politicization of the appointment of heads.
Former National Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Anthony Abayifaa Karbo has described the recent arrest of the Managing Director of SOHIN Security in the United States for drug trafficking as a ‘country-threatening’ case which might have major implications on the country’s security measure.
Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien insists he does not mind where he plays for the Blues under manager Jose Mourinho.
Gunmen, in the early hours of Saturday, 8th June, 2013, raided the Tema Community 12 home of a Court of Appeals Judge, Justice Senyo Dzemefe, and made away with personal items.
Lionel Messi has reacted with surprise to reports that a lawsuit has been filed against him for unpaid income tax.
EBENEZER NAA, the 31-year-old man who butchered and killed his two nephews in a forest near Fomsu Kitewa in the Adansi North District, was killed by an instant-justice brigade when he returned to the Atuam village of his grandfather, Kofi Naa.
Massimo Ambrosini's agent has confirmed that West Ham are in talks with the veteran following his release by AC Milan.
A member of Parliamentary Select Committee on Sports, Kwadwo Baah-Agyemang has criticized President John MahamaÂ’s involvement in the impasse between the Ayew Brothers and the Ghana Football Association.
Sepp Blatter has given a glowing endorsement of Brazil's World Cup stadiums with a year to go until the finals.
Barcelona's footballer Lionel Messi and his father are being investigated in Spain for allegedly defrauding the state of more than 4m euros (£3.4m).
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