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The polls are opening for a national election in Ghana, which has been mired in the worst economic situation in a generation
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) – Voting opened in Ghana’s presidential and legislative elections on Saturday, set to be a true test…
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Jamie Foxx says he was in a coma, ‘on the brink of death’ during mysterious life scare: insider
Jamie Foxx will be talking about his mysterious life scare from last year in his upcoming special, “Jamie Foxx: What…
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South Korea’s president apologizes for declaring martial law in a possible impeachment vote
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol apologized Saturday for public concern caused by his short-term effort to impose martial law…
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A united Macron wants a boost in the reopening
Reuters Emmanuel Macron plans to use the reopening of the cathedral to promote politics Frail President Emmanuel Macron hopes to…
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Impeachment of South Korean president highly likely as party calls him ‘dangerous’ – National
A top official in South Korea’s ruling party voiced support Friday for suspending President Yoon Suk Yeol’s constitutional powers by…
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Did this Vietnamese billionaire save himself from death row? | About That
It is very important to CBC to make products accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and…
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The Haitian police force denies reports of unpaid salaries Conflict Matters
The Kenyan-led military has hit back after reports that nearly 20 policemen have resigned from the force due to unpaid…
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An ancient pyramid was uncovered during the construction of a highway
A temporary stoppage in construction has delayed the addition of a third lane on the Pachuca-Huejutla highway near Hidalgo, Mexico.…
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TikTok loses appeals court bid to halt rule that could lead to US ban
A US appeals court panel on Friday unanimously upheld a rule that could lead to a ban on TikTok in…
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US judge upholds Naval Academy’s consideration of race in admissions process | Court Affairs
The decision could pit another battle over race considerations in university admissions before the US Supreme Court. A federal judge…
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