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Ghanaian musician Hajia4Reall has shown off the four generations of ladies in her family in a viral video, beginning with her daughter, Naila4Real.
Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has visited Ghanaians in Ivory Coast displaced by the Gbenyiri conflict and donates over GH¢130,000.
English footballer Ivan Toney displayed his affection for Asakaa music as he vibed to O'Kenneth's Agyeiwaa during a barbering session in his base in Saudi Arabia.
China and the United States resumed trade talks on Monday in Madrid, seeking to narrow differences on trade and technology that have strained relations between the world's two largest economies. Over the weekend, China launched investigations into the US semiconductor sector, signalling frictions remain high despite the Madrid talks.
Mohammed Kudus is still searching for a debut goal at Tottenham Hotspur in the 2025/26 Premier League season, despite impressing with his contributions so far.
China's economy showed further signs of weakness last month, with key data Monday revealing factory output and consumption rising at their weakest pace for around a year. Industrial production edged up 5.2 percent year-on-year in August, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the slowest pace since the same month last year.
The World Trade Organization's agreement on fisheries subsidies -- its first environmentally focused accord -- enters into force on Monday after years of thorny negotiations at a time of heightened international trade tensions.
Asian markets were mixed Monday as traders geared up for an expected interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve this week. Equities have enjoyed a strong run-up over recent weeks as a string of data on jobs and inflation provided the US central bank with enough leeway to resume its rate reductions.
Australia's ANZ, one of the country's "big four" banks, has agreed to pay a record fine of Aus$240 million ($159.5 million) over "widespread misconduct", the financial regulator said Monday.
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