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Otuo Serebour Opoku-Ware, a KNUST Engineering top student, excelled academically with 57 A’s, led campus activities, and helped fellow students succeed.
The Netherlands said Wednesday it had suspended its proposed takeover of Chinese-owned chip maker Nexperia in a sign of "good will", a move China welcomed as a positive "first step". "We see this as a show of good will," he said of his move to suspend the takeover, vowing to continue talking to Chinese officials.
The Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi GOAT debate continues to be a hot topic among football fans. Manchester United star Amad Diallo has shared his take.
Majesty, Shatta Wale’s son, impressed in a viral TikTok video as he spelt tough English words. Michy beamed with pride, calling him a genius at just 10.
The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, disclosed that the government plans to employ 6,100 teachers who graduated in 2023 following their protest
President Donald Trump's tariff hikes on dozens of trading partners hit US imports in August, according to a Wednesday report delayed by a record government shutdown that ended last week. Trade flows have been heavily swayed this year by President Donald Trump's fast-changing tariff policies, with importers rushing to stock up on inventory ahead of planned hikes in duties.
Ahafo women protested after 513 people were arrested in a joint military-police raid over NAIMOS attacks and illegal mining, as a court date was set for Nov 27.
Faced with the explosive growth of online shopping platforms like Shein and Temu, the EU executive said on Wednesday it was time to reform consumer protection rules to match the new reality in e-commerce. "We must ensure that EU consumer law continues to provide strong protection, safeguarding consumer autonomy and freedom of choice," EU commissioner Michael McGrath said.
The opening of a mammoth German rail project, which has become emblematic of the infrastructure woes plaguing Europe's biggest economy, has been delayed yet again, reports said Wednesday. The project has come to symbolise the deterioration of German rail services in recent years, and more broadly the country's infrastructure, from crumbling bridges to patchy internet coverage.
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