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North Macedonia's Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski announced Saturday that Skopje had reached a compromise with Bulgaria in a long-running dispute, allowing them to start European Union membership talks. Bulgaria had been holding up progress on EU membership talks for both North Macedonia and Albania since 2020.
Morocco has detained a seventh suspect in a sexual abuse and trafficking case against French insurance tycoon Jacques Bouthier, while a seventh woman has lodged a case against him, lawyers said Saturday.
Entertainment pundit, Rya, has opined that the Big Brother franchise is likely liable to fail when launched in Ghana. However, the success is unpredictable.
Weekly Wrap: President Akufo-Addo showed massive dance moves amidst current economic crisis, AB Crenstil passes on at 79, and Chairman Wontumi and UTV brouhaha
Leaning on her cane, Olga Dekanenko walks through the rubble and debris of her home in eastern Ukraine that was heavily damaged in a Russian strike in the early hours of Saturday. Donetsk and neighbouring Lugansk lie in the Donbas coal mining region in eastern Ukraine that has become the primary target of Russia's February invasion.
South Korea's Pride parade returned from a two-year, pandemic hiatus, with revellers chanting, dancing and waving rainbow flags at Seoul's City Hall on Saturday, as conservative groups protested the equality event. Several speakers, including Norwegian Ambassador Frode Solberg, alluded to the groups protesting the event in their remarks.
Sadick Assah, better known as Sleeky Promotions, has caused massive stir. The Takoradi events promoter says artists pay hugely for their songs to be critiqued
Election officials began counting ballots on Saturday after Nigeria's southwest Osun state went to the polls to elect a new governor in a final test for next year's presidential elections. Nigeria has a history of election malpractice, fraud, vote-buying and violence.
Gang violence killed or injured at least 234 people from July 8-12 in Haiti's Cite Soleil, an impoverished and densely populated neighbourhood of the capital Port-au-Prince, the United Nations said on Saturday. "We are deeply concerned by the worsening of violence in Port-au-Prince and the rise in human rights abuses committed by heavily armed gangs against the local population," Laurence said.
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