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Lack of safety nets hurt Ghana’s most vulnerable as economic woes deepen
Ghana's low-income households and working class are feeling the effects as the country grapples with an economic crisis.
Who is Wab Kinew, Canada’s first First Nations premier of Manitoba?
In a historical first, a member of Canada's First Nations community has become the leader of Manitoba province.
Is this the end of large-scale support for the war in Ukraine?
Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs says the US should be pushing for negotiations and compromise to end the Ukraine war.
Norway’s Jon Fosse wins 2023 Nobel Prize in literature
The Swedish Academy honours Norwegian author and dramatist Jon Fosse with the Nobel Prize in literature.
Middle East Roundup: Morocco scores as host of 2030 World Cup
Suicide bombing in Turkey, pre-election tensions in Egypt – here’s the Middle East this week.
Typhoon Koinu lashes southern Taiwan, kills one person
'Puppy' typhoon heads to other Southeast Asian areas after causing death and destruction in Taiwan's Hengchun peninsula.
Canada, Nazis and Ukraine
Canada's recent Nazi blunder raises uncomfortable questions about troubling aspects of Ukraine's past - and present.
Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank confrontation
A deadly gunfight erupts near Shufa village in the Tulkarem area after an Israeli settler is attacked.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage: What to know about the ‘Golden Age’ of Baghdad
The new video game offers a glimpse of Baghdad, once the capital of an empire and the centre of the Islamic world.
Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested upon return to country: Party
The National Unity Platform leader is seen being seized by two men in a photo posted on social media by his party.

