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Ghana government receives remains of ministers killed in helicopter crash

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The eight victims of a helicopter crash in Ghana, including the defence and environment ministers, were received with military honours at the Accra airbase Wednesday evening.
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Ghana declares three-day period of national mourning following deadly crash

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Ghana has opened investigations into the crash of a military helicopter that killed all eight people aboard, including the West African country's defense and environment ministers and other top officials.
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Are African countries staying ahead of the coronavirus? I Inside Story

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Scientists question low infection and death rates on the continent
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Drone video over Ghana gas station shows aftermath of explosions

9th - Higher Ed
At least 7 dead, dozens injured after station explodes in Accra
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Frostbitten border-crosser will stay in Canada

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Seidu Mohammed lost his fingers to frostbite when he walked across the border into Manitoba last December, and now the Immigration and Refugee Board has ruled he can stay in Canada as a refugee
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Rick Hansen inspired by asylum seeker

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Ghanaian asylum seeker Seidu Mohammed recently met his hero, Rick Hansen, but it was the Canadian Paralympian who was inspired by Mohammed's near-fatal journey to Canada
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What happens to asylum seekers once they reach Canada?

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2 asylum-seekers who nearly died walking across the U.S.-Canada border are now out of hospital. We caught up with them ahead of their refugee hearing
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Ban Ki Moon tours Ebola-hit Africa

9th - Higher Ed
UN Secretary General pledges more international support to tackle the crisis and a Canadian team leaves for Sierra Leone to help contain the outbreak
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Ghana's Precious Gold: Mahama's War With Galamsey | World Of Africa | WION

9th - Higher Ed
Ghana, Africa's top gold producer, has waged a war against the growing smuggling of the precious metal in the country.
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Former Brooklyn banker charged with international money laundering

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The suspect was brought back from the United Kingdom to the U.S. in 2022 and was arrested that year.
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Former banker charged with bribing Ghanaian officials to be arraigned in Brooklyn

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Berko was extradited Monday to the Eastern District of New York from the United Kingdom where he was arrested on Nov. 3, 2022.
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UK returns looted Ghana artefacts on loan after 150 years

9th - Higher Ed
The objects were stolen from the court of the Asante king during the 19th-century Anglo-Asante wars.
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Two months after Jane-Finch bus stop shootings, police haven't made arrests

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It’s been two months since a man was killed and a teen boy was critically injured in a pair of random shooting attacks in Toronto’s Jane and Finch neighbourhood. As police continue their search for suspects, the community is planning a...
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Bridgeport author speaks to students about Black history and culture

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Mary McBride Lee is the author of "At the Foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday."
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UK will lend stolen artefacts to Ghana

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#TOIDW The cultural artefacts taken by British troops from Ghana’s Asante Riyal Court during colonial times will be returned to Ghana.But now the 32 items will be returned under a three-year loan agreement with the option to extend for a...
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Remembering Ghanaian football star Christian Atsu's lasting legacy

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Al Jazeera talks to one of the many charities Christian Atsu worked with during his life.
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Cap on international students could bring program cuts

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Students and some colleges are worried that a federal cap on international students will increase tuition fees and force programs to close. CBC’s Deana Sumanac-Johnson breaks down the reaction and potential impact.
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Ghana Violence: Dozens injured after military clash with groups

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Residents in Ghana’s Upper East region say soldiers used heavy-handed tactics during recent raids on their homes.
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Ghana floods: Officials say dam opened to avoid disaster

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After months of heavy rains, authorities in Ghana say they're being forced to release water from a major reservoir.
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Canada’s nurse recruitment leaves Ghana short-staffed

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Canada has been looking outside its borders to fill a critical nurse shortage, but recruitment efforts are leaving Ghana’s hospitals short-staffed. Now Ghana’s nurse association says Canada should foot the bill for their training.
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Demonstrators in Ghana rally against gov’t due to economic crisis

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Protesters in Ghana have spent three days demanding the gov’t fix the economy. Authorities have detained dozens of people for unlawful assem
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‘Unbelievable atmosphere’: Major League Cricket takes off in US

9th - Higher Ed
Fans at a purpose-built stadium in Texas treated to the familiar sight of big sixes and non-stop action.
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Ghana economy: Power rationing leaves residents in the dark

9th - Higher Ed
Ghana’s government is struggling to pay its debts, including money owed to independent electricity producers who are thr
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Teenage pregnancy: Back-to-school encouragement in Ghana

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Ghana tackles teen pregnancy with programmes to encourage them to continue their education even after pregnancy.