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UK strikes: Soldiers training to drive ambulances as ministers hold emergency strike meetings

Ambulance workers are set to strike, raising concerns among the public about their ability to respond in an emergency, but their union has stated...

Aid the government in guiding the nation out of economic difficulty – Danquah Institute

Dr. Antoinette Tsiboe-Darko, the executive director of the Danquah Institute, has asked Ghanaians to assist the government in its attempts to recover the economy...

No cause to rejoice: UK economy returns to growth in October, but recession still lingers

As the impact of the Queen's funeral continues to play out in UK growth figures, there is no reason to rejoice. According to preliminary official...

COVID-19: Vulnerable populations face higher burden of morbidity and mortality – Health Minister

The effect of the Covid-19 pandemic has worsened inequitable access to health care systems in Africa and the world, Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, has...

Bam Margera reportedly in hospital with pneumonia and COVID-19, placed on Ventilator

Bam Margera is in a San Diego hospital with a “serious case” of pneumonia, per a new report. TMZ reported early Friday that Margera had been...

Elon Musk speaks reports of Twitter being under investigation for converting office space into bedrooms

Elon Musk has responded to rumors that Twitter had converted workplace space into sleeping quarters, criticizing claims that San Francisco police may be looking...

COVID-19: Three institutions partner to produce ventilator

The Academic City University College on Monday held a medical technology fair to provide updates to stakeholders on the progress of a local ventilator...

IATA predicts that African Airlines will lose US$638 million in 2022

African airlines are expected to post US$638 million losses in 2022, narrowing to a loss of $213 million in 2023, the latest International Air...

Anti-vax blood case causes New Zealand to detain child

A New Zealand court has directed that a child at the centre of a case involving blood transfusions from Covid-19-vaccinated donors be placed in...

External causes are behind the current economic difficulties – deputy finance minister

Dr. John Kumah, deputy minister of minister, has insisted that external forces are mostly to blame for the nation's current economic difficulties. He claims that...

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