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Gambian Govt Inaugurates campaign to end alleged killer Syrups

The Gambian government has inaugurated an urgent door-to-door campaign to remove cough and cold syrups blamed for the deaths of more than 60 children from kidney injuries in the West.

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Africa: WHO Introduces Suicide Prevention

The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced a suicide prevention campaign in Africa, a region it says has the highest rate of suicide deaths in the world. Announcing the development.

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Kenya: BBWB Hosts Global Book Fair

The upcoming Big Bad Wolf Books was set to display over 500,000 books from around the world to encourage reading culture and inspire dreams scheduled at Sarit Centre in Nairobi..

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Denmark Supports Ghana’s Peace, Cohesion

Deputy Danish Ambassador to Ghana Vibeke Sandholm Pedersen said Denmark has vowed to support Ghana in maintaining the country’s peace and cohesion. Pedersen disclosed this at the opening of a.

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Ethiopia agrees to peace talks with Tigrayan rebels

The Ethiopian government has agreed to honour an invitation from the African Union (AU) to hold peace talks with rebels in the northern region of Tigray. The Redwan Hussein, Prime.

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AU Invites Ethiopia, Tigray Forces To Peace Talks

The African Union, AU, has invited Ethiopia’s government and rival Tigray forces to peace talks in South Africa this weekend aimed at ending a two-year conflict. Three diplomatic sources speaking.

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Liberia: Security Arrests Suspected Foreign Smugglers over $100m Worth of Cocaine

Liberian authorities acting on U.S. security intelligence have arrested two foreigners and launched a manhunt for two others suspected of trying to smuggle $100 million of cocaine seized in the.

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Rwanda: RBC Opens Seven Testing Sites for Ebola

Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) has opened seven testing sites for Ebola in different parts of the country as one of the steps undertaken toward preparedness for the outbreak. The sites.

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About 100 Ukraine Medical Students Join Ghanaian Medical Schools

About 100 out of 187 students who had expressed the desire to continue their education in Ghana have successfully been placed in at least one of the country’s seven medical.

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IOM Approves $75,000 For Trafficked Liberian Girls

The Chairman of Liberia’s Anti-Human Trafficking taskforce, Labour Minister Charles Gibson said the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has approved US$75,000 for Liberian girls that were trafficked to Oman and.

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