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Kazakhstan said on Saturday that 32 people were killed in a fire in yet another deadly accident in a mine owned by ArcelorMittal, with over a dozen still missing, in the Central Asian country's worst disaster in years.
Several stores in Accra's major markets and communities have been closed for the late Ga Manye (Queen Mother) Naa Dedei Omaedru III's final funeral rites.
The government has reached a tentative payment plan with WAPCO to settle the State's $20 million indebtedness and possibly avert the spate of power cuts.
Mepe Haircare Beauticians Association has warm hearts after they offered to braid the hair of some affected victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage in Mepe
Theodosia Williams, a determined African-American woman, graduated with a degree in Arts from Augusta University (AU) in the US on her 80th birthday.
The Ghana Health Service is investigating the death of Nana Obeng, a second-year law student at the University of Ghana at the Ewim Polyclinic in Cape Coast
Two controversial bills backed by Serbian lawmakers this week have sparked fears of more state control over the media and another setback for press freedom in the Balkan nation. - Inefficient regulator - One of the most controversial points of the two bills relates to the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM), which is responsible for media monitoring.
The US economy is contending with a wave of union activism unseen in decades as organized labor seizes a rare opportunity to play hardball in a tight employment market. The activism can feed on itself as workers in different sectors observe each other fighting for more, sometime spurring concessions from employers who are trying to stay union-free, said Schurman.
Panama's President Laurentino Cortizo on Friday announced a ban on new metal mining concessions, but maintained a contract with a Canadian company that has sparked massive protests in the country. In a televised address, the president said the government had issued a decree "declaring a ban on granting new metallic mineral concessions throughout the country."
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