Channel Migrants: PM Calls On France To Take Back People Who...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called on France to agree to "take back" people who cross the Channel to the UK.
The PM said he had written to French President Emmanuel Macron setting out five steps to "move further and faster" ... Read More
Ghana And Denmark Sign Two Green Cooperation Agreements
Ghana and Denmark on Wednesday signed two green agreements to boost cooperation to combat climate change.
The two agreements are geared towards zero emissions in maritime transport, and water efficiency and conservation.
The visiting Prime Minister of Denmark, Ms Mette Frederiksen, and ... Read More
At Least 27 Migrants Die Crossing English Channel
At least 27 migrants drowned Wednesday after their inflatable dinghy capsized as they tried to cross the English Channel from France.
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 34 people were aboard the boat. Two were rescued and one is missing, according ... Read More
Sweden’s First Female PM Resigns Hours After Appointme...
Magdalena Andersson
Sweden's first ever female prime minister has resigned just hours after she was appointed.
Magdalena Andersson, was announced as leader on Wednesday but resigned after her coalition partner quit the government and her budget failed to pass.
Instead, parliament ... Read More
Americans Prepare For Holidays As Inflation Squeezes Wallets...
A shopper passes empty shelves at a Safeway grocery store on Nov. 18, 2021, in Alameda, Calif.
Tawanda Carter is a school librarian in New Orleans, Louisiana. She said preparing for the holidays has presented a unique set of challenges this ... Read More
Climate Change Causing Albatross Divorce, Says Study
There are more bird break-ups in years with warmer water, a study of 15,500 breeding pairs has found
When relationships end it might be because the spark has disappeared, or maybe you just can't make time for one another.
But can ... Read More
President Akufo-Addo Receives Credence Letters From Seven En...
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Tuesday received letters of credence from seven envoys at the Jubilee House, Accra.
They are the ambassadors of Israel, Ms Shlomit Sufa; Mrs Anette Chao Garcia from Cuba; Egypt’s Aldesouky Mahmoud ... Read More
Covid: Europe Region Faces 700,000 More Deaths By March R...
A further 700,000 people could die of Covid by March in Europe and parts of Asia, the World Health Organization has warned.
The death toll already exceeds 1.5 million in the 53 countries of what the WHO terms as its Europe ... Read More
US Steps Up Push For Americans To Leave Ethiopia
The U.S. State Department is stepping up its push for Americans in Ethiopia to leave the country immediately, amid fears the country’s internal war is about to escalate.
At a news briefing Monday, Senior State Department officials said U.S. citizens in ... Read More
China’s Model Of Investment In Africa Winning Support, Say...
Economists say China's model of investment in Africa is gaining public support, despite the debt burden it imposes on many countries. According to economic experts and the locals, the United States' multibillion dollar investments in Africa are less visible and ... Read More