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Helicopter Crash Claims Lives of Iranian President and Officials

Iran’s President, Ebrahim Raisi, and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian tragically perished in a helicopter crash in north-western Iran. The accident occurred as they were returning from a meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev. Poor weather conditions, including fog, led to a rough landing, resulting in the fatal crash. Despite efforts …

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President’s Convoy Involved in Fatal Accident

By: Ruth Tang A tragic accident occurred on Sunday, May 19th, 2024, along the Bunso-Akyem Asafo stretch of the Accra-Kumasi Highway involving vehicles from the President’s convoy, which was returning from Kumasi after escorting the President for a series of events over the weekend. Mr. Kwesi Atta, one of the …

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Let’s Safeguard Our Democracy” – Hon. Speaker

By: MENSAH MAXWELL Alban Bagbin Urges Parliamentarians to Protect Ghana’s Democratic Values Ahead of December Elections. Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Alban Bagbin, has called on Members of the House to safeguard Ghana’s democracy, expressing concerns about the upcoming December elections. Speaking to the House, last Friday May 17, the Speaker …

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Soaring Transport Costs Drive Up Food Prices at Makola Market

Story by Angelina Tukpe Ghanaians are grappling with soaring food prices, a consequence of increased transport fares driven by rising fuel costs. This surge in transportation expenses has forced market traders to raise prices, making it difficult to maintain profitability while keeping goods affordable. As a result, consumers are facing …

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Malfunctioning Traffic Lights Spark Road Safety Concerns

By: Ruth Tang Road safety is a paramount concern for communities worldwide, and the proper functioning of traffic control systems plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and safe flow of vehicles and pedestrians. However, a pervasive issue that intensifies the risk on our roads is the frequent malfunctioning …

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Unidentified Security Personnel Will Be Recognized as Impersonation – NDC Warns

By: Mensah Maxwell The National Democratic Congress (NDC) held a press conference today at their headquarters to address issues regarding the ongoing limited voter registration. The party’s leadership raised concerns about the presence of unidentified security personnel at registration centers, warning that such individuals will be recognized as impersonators. Speaking …

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