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Consumers pinching pennies, businesses seeing fewer customers, and a pervading sense that the economy just isn't bouncing back -- the mood was grim in Beijing as China posted some of its lowest growth in decades. "For us who do business, it's obvious that there are much fewer customers coming to our store, and customers' consumption levels don't compare to before," Yang said.
Ghanaian TikToker and media personality Felicia Osei has proved that she is a dance goddess after flawlessly dancing to Sarkodie's new song Messiah in a viral video.
Ivan Juric has lauded Kamaldeen Sulemana’s recent performances, crediting the Ghanaian winger’s work ethic and potential as key factors in his resurgence.
President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Ghanaian actress Dzifa Abla Gomashie as the Minister-designate for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts.
US-based Ghanaian musician and philanthropist Sonnie Badu excited fans with his remarks about his wife and daughter who he believes looks just like her mum.
Football fans have taken to social media to praise Ghanaian winger Kamaldeen Sulemana following his performance for Southampton against Manchester United.
Apple pushed out a software update on Thursday which disabled news headlines and summaries generated using artificial intelligence that were lambasted for getting facts wrong. Apple's decision to temporarily disable the recently launched AI feature comes after the BBC and other news organizations complained that users were getting mistake-riddled or outright wrong headlines or news summary alerts.
Asian markets were mixed Friday as data showing China's economy grew slightly quicker than expected last year failed to inspire investors, with Beijing battling to revive consumption and boost the battered property sector.
Nintendo shares tumbled more than six percent Friday after the Japanese games giant failed to impress with a brief video preview of its new Switch 2 console. In morning trade in Tokyo, Nintendo shares were down 5.67 percent at 9,046.00 yen ($58.28), having earlier fallen more than six percent.
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