The Star OnlineEgypt's Islamist crackdown intensifiesTelegraph.co.ukIt also mounted a rocket attack on suspected militants on the Sinai peninsula, two months after a military takeover that deposed Mohammed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president. Court officials said one Brotherhood member was handed down a ...Egyptian helicopter gunships attack Sinai militantsThe IndependentEgyptian helicopters strike militants in SinaiUSA TODAYEight killed, 15 injured and 3 arrested in SinaiDaily News EgyptXinhua -Montreal Gazette -Ma'an News Agencyall 214 news articles »
A statement signed by Mrs. Jemima Nancy Asare, Director of Public Affairs and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Tuesday, congratulated President Mahama, the 2012 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo- Addo, party supporters, and religious bodies for their comportment before, during and after the election petition.
This is to ensure that only those with “clean bill of health†are allowed to sell food to the people.
Only one person among the 64-member Assembly dissented with eleven voting against her nomination by the President, John Dramani Mahama.
The GuardianVerizon bets big on US wireless marketCNNMoneyOne of the biggest deals in corporate history solely targets the already saturated U.S. wireless market. Verizon (VZ, Fortune 500) is paying $130 billion to take full control of Verizon Wireless from U.K. partner Vodafone (VOD), giving it full control of America's ...US telecoms bonds fall in anticipation of issuanceFinancial TimesFitch Cuts Verizon by a Notch on Vodafone DealWall Street JournalVerizon, Vodafone shares fall on buyout dealMarketWatchVancouver Sun -Telegraph.co.uk -Fortune (blog)all 1,338 news articles »
Ghanaian King Osei Gyan is refusing to be drawn on speculations about his future at Norwegian top flight Viking.
Sydney Morning HeraldMicrosoft's deal with Nokia: Cheap bet or looming disaster?CNNLondon (CNN) -- It's easy to ask why Microsoft would want to buy Nokia when its share of the smartphone handset market is sliding. What can Microsoft possibly do to reverse Nokia's fading fortunes? The emails from analysts pouring into my inbox are evenly ...Microsoft's Nokia deal latest sign that U.S. firms hunger for European assetsMarketWatch (blog)Indian rivals confident, with Android edgeHindu Business LineBlackBerry shares rise on Microsoft, Nokia dealChicago TribuneABC News -Vanity Fair -The Independentall 1,911 news articles »
Boston GlobeRampant Robredo to upset Nadal?ESPN.co.uk (blog)Tommy Robredo's sensational victory over Roger Federer at the US Open has caught the eye of many, but he hardly has time to revel in his win as he faces the most in-form player on the circuit, Rafael Nadal. The US Open draw got everyone talking about the ...Roger Federer Has Become Mortal. Now Maybe We Can Finally Appreciate Him.Slate MagazineRoger Federer's US Open exit sends shock waves across TwitterZee NewsSelf-destructBusinessWorld Online EditionThe Independent -TriValley Central -Business Recorderall 950 news articles »
A communiqué signed by George Smith-Graham, Chief Executive of Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, on behalf of the Government and Mr. Kofi Asamoah, Secretary-General of Trades Union Congress (TUC), on behalf of organised labour, said the effective date of implementation is January 1, 2013.
Zambia have been boosted by the arrival of almost all of their foreign-based players ahead of their trip to face Ghana in the deciding World Cup qualifier.
They include Komfo Anokye and Korle-Bu Teaching Hospitals, Ridge, Achimota, Tema and Suntreso Government Hospitals.
THE GENERAL Secretary of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, popularly known as Sir John, has made yet another strong case for the defeated Presidential Candidate, Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo’s chances of leading the party in the 2016 elections
Mr Etornyo Agbeko, a researcher with the Water Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (WRI-CSIR), said when aquaculture is embraced, fish would be in abundance, which would address the challenge of the nation’s high malnutrition rate of about 28 per cent.
The Economy and Business Class offer would run from September 2-9 for travel between 15 September 2013 and 10th April, 2014.
The items included 150 desks, 108 pigeonholes and three cabinets for books storage.
Namibia’s national youth soccer team touring Ghana continue to rake up some impressive results as they were crowned champions of a Marcel Desailly Cup in Accra on Sunday afternoon.
Indian ExpressTottenham Hotspur lose Gareth Bale, gain a lotIndian ExpressGareth Bale of Wales heads the ball during his presentation as a new Real Madrid player at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, September 2, 2013. Thousands of Real Madrid fans flocked to the Bernabeu to welcome Bale on Monday after the ...No player is worth the €100 million paid for Bale, says FIFA presidentTODAYonlineBale wants to become Madrid legendEurosport.com ASIASepp Blatter doubts if Gareth Bale is worth his transfer record valueThe Times (subscription)BBC News -WalesOnline -Daily Mailall 1,242 news articles »
CTV NewsWill consumers face price creep now that Verizon isn't coming to Canada?CTV NewsTORONTO -- Shares in Canada's big three telecom companies are surging on news that U.S. giant Verizon said it's no longer interested in entering Canada's wireless market. Stock in Rogers soared the most in early trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange, ...Thanks Verizon! M&A activity finally on the riseFortune (blog)Verizon To Repay Debt in a Hurry After Vodafone DealWall Street Journal (blog)London shares close lower as Vodafone drops backAFPForbes -Zee News -Businessweekall 1,309 news articles »
The IndependentSyria crisis: Tensions rise as US and Israel test missiles over the MediterraneanThe IndependentIsrael and the US have conducted a missile weapons test in the Mediterranean, firing two “ballistic objects†from a central part of the sea towards the Middle East coastline. In a move which will come as a warning shot to the Syrian government, the missiles ...Israeli-U.S. Missile Test Rattles Middle EastU.S. News & World ReportAs Syria Simmers, Israel Conducts 'Routine' Missile TestWiredEuropean stocks retreat as Syria rattles nervesBusiness RecorderFirstpost -Voice of America -Economic Timesall 456 news articles »
NEWS.com.auMicrosoft Takeover of Nokia Fans Fears in FinlandABC NewsNokia, the former star of the cellphone world, has seen its light further dimmed by the news Tuesday that Microsoft Corp. was acquiring its handset operations. "This is naturally a big day of change in Finland's industrial history," Finnish Prime Minister Jyrki ...Microsoft Buys Nokia, Perhaps Eyes Other Nostalgia-Tinged GoodsVanity FairMicrosoft buys struggling mobile arm from Nokia for £4.6bnThe IndependentElop rises, Larson-Green falls in Microsoft CEO handicappingPCWorld (blog)Reuters Canada -Vancouver Sun -The Ageall 1,863 news articles »
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