52.2% of Ghanaians blame Ghana’s economic crisis on COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine war – Research
According to research conducted by the UK-based Info Research and Assessment UK Ltd, the majority of Ghanaians believe the country's ...
Read moreAccording to research conducted by the UK-based Info Research and Assessment UK Ltd, the majority of Ghanaians believe the country's ...
Read moreThe Russian Embassy in Ghana has provided evidence to reiterate its earlier claims that the invasion of Ukraine is not ...
Read moreOne of the members of the ruling New Patriotic Party, Ernest Owusu Bempah has asked Ghanaians to leave the president ...
Read moreThe governor of Ukraine's Chernihiv region says there is no let-up in attacks by Russia, despite its pledge to reduce ...
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Read moreThe United Nations' refugee agency has said it's getting reports of people being blocked from getting onto trains in Ukraine. ...
Read moreAmerican hip-hop rapper, Jeffery Lamar Williams, well known as Young Thug has declared his intentions to rescues Africans who are ...
Read morePresident Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has expressed concern about the impact of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia on the ...
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