Ukraine War: Holocaust Survivor Killed By Russian Shelling I...
Boris Romantschenko survived detention in four separate concentration camps between 1942 and 1945
A Ukrainian man who survived the Nazi Holocaust during World War Two has been killed during a Russian attack on the eastern city of Kharkiv.
Boris Romantschenko, 96, died ... Read More
William And Kate Dance And Taste Chocolate During Day Two Of...
The duchess also had a shimmy to the delight of the Belize crowds
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been dancing with locals and sampling chocolate at a cocoa farm as they explored Belize.
"They were shaking their waists like nobody's ... Read More
World Press Freedom: Angola, Eswatini, Zimbabwe Ranked Among...
Media watchdogs in southern Africa are calling on the governments of Angola, Eswatini and Zimbabwe to do more to protect press freedom following the publication of the Freedom in the World 2022 Report which says those countries are among the most oppressive ... Read More
Climate Change: IPCC Scientists To Examine Carbon Removal In...
UN scientists are likely to weigh up technology to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, as they gather to finalise a key report.
This idea will be one of many solutions considered over the next two weeks by the Intergovernmental Panel on ... Read More
Mariupol: Ukraine Rejects Russian Demand To Surrender Port C...
Ukraine has rejected a Russian ultimatum offering people in the besieged city of Mariupol safe passage out of the port if they surrender.
Under Russia's proposal, civilians would be allowed to leave if the city's defenders laid down arms.
But Ukraine has ... Read More
Supreme Court’s Clarence Thomas Hospitalised With Infectio...
Justice Clarence Thomas
US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been hospitalised with "flu-like" symptoms and will work in absentia for several days.
In a statement, the court said Mr Thomas was taken to hospital and diagnosed with an infection.
It comes one ... Read More
Cocoa Industry Remains Vital To Economic Growth – Netherla...
Mr Jeroen Verheul, Netherlands, Ambassador to Ghana, says the cocoa industry remains essential to boost the national economy.
He said it was time various stakeholders in the sector leveraged on the growing interest of the populace in cocoa products and created ... Read More
UNICEF Donates Power Plant To Tamale West Hospital
nne-Claire Dufay (4th from left), the UNICEF Country Representative, handing over the keys of the plant to Dr Patrick Bampoe, the Medical Superintendent of the hospital
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has donated a 100KVA emergency power plant to the ... Read More
Covid Travel Restrictions Have Ended In The UK
All remaining Covid travel restrictions have now been lifted for passengers entering the UK.
As of 04:00 GMT, unvaccinated arrivals will no longer have to take tests - the rule had already been lifted for the vaccinated - and passenger locator ... Read More
World Food Program: South Sudan Witnessing Worst Food Crisis...
South Sudan is witnessing “the worst hunger crisis to date.” That’s the assessment of U.N. World Food Program’s Marwa Awad, who sees it firsthand.
An estimated 8.3 million people in South Sudan will face extreme hunger in the coming months as ... Read More