ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
  • Login
MyPublisher24
  • Home
  • News
    existing taxes

    Enforce existing taxes with tech, don’t introduce new ones – Experts advise gov’t

    Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng

    Veteran journalist and former NMC Chairman Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng passes on

    Catholic Bishops

    Catholic Bishops back Mahama’s efforts to arrest galamsey menace

    2,637 ECG missing containers tracked, 2,583 found

    Embassy in Washington DC

    Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC closed temporarily 

    GH¢10m bail

    Sky Train scandal: Ameyaw-Akumfi granted GH¢10m bail

    not guilty, Ameyaw-Akumfi

    Sky Train scandal: Ameyaw-Akumfi pleads not guilty to financial loss charges

    embassy

    Ablakwa unleashes sweeping reforms over Ghana Embassy corruption scandal in Washington DC

    investment in educational, Boards of State

    AU Day: Mahama calls for investment in educational initiatives

  • Business
    Private sector, advisors

    BoG: Private sector lending hits GH¢92.2bn despite slowdown 

    $370m IMF disbursement, Effia MP, major currencies

    BoG expects $370m IMF disbursement in early June to further strengthen Cedi appreciation

    Debt-to-GDP

    BoG data suggests 55% debt-to-GDP IMF target achieved 3 years ahead of time

    policy rate, 27% interest rate, risk premium, tight monetary policy, reserve, Cash Reserve Ratio, Reserve Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank, domestic debt market, monetary policy, Foreign Exchange Act

    Bank of Ghana maintains policy rate at 28 per cent to fight inflation

    cedi appreciation, Johnson Asiama’s appointment, Johnson Asiama

    Bank of Ghana has no target rate for cedi appreciation – Governor Asiama

    debt stock

    Public debt stock rises slightly to $49.5bn despite cedi gains

    E-levy removal, Value of MoMo, Mobile money transactions

    MoMo transactions hit record GH¢365 billion in April 2025 after E-levy removal

    small-scale gold mining

    Ghana sees $12 billion a year from small-scale gold mining

    trading license

    GoldBod extends deadline for gold trading license transition to June 21

  • Entertainment
    Chris Brown

    Chris Brown charged over alleged London nightclub assault

    Bisa Kdei

    Bisa Kdei to embark on 2025 European Summer Tour

    Jury selection

    Jury selection begins in Diddy sex trafficking trial

    Jude Okoye

    Fraud case: P-Square’s former manager finally granted bail after 2 months

    exciting turn

    Ophelia Crossland appointed as new Creative Director of Nineteen57

    NFA to enforce film classification laws May, 1

    NFA to enforce film classification laws May, 1

    “No song should beat ‘Lomo Lomo’ in any category” – KiDi

    “No song should beat ‘Lomo Lomo’ in any category” – KiDi

    Charterhouse reschedules 26th TGMA to May 10

    Charterhouse reschedules 26th TGMA to May 10

    Alabaster Box

    Alabaster Box ‘sues’ Medikal in explosive copyright battle over song theft

  • Politics
    sole-sourcing, pension scheme, security recruitment

    We’ll probe NPP’s PDS, COVID cash, wanton sole-sourcing and more – Mahama Ayariga

    ECG containers

    Minority sweats Energy Minister over ‘missing ECG containers’: Demands full disclosure

    populist

    Jinapor ‘attacks’ Okudzeto Ablakwa over ‘populist’ closure of Ghana’s US Embassy

    Closure of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC reckless and tactless decision – Patrick Boamah

    Closure of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC reckless and tactless decision – Patrick Boamah

    Minority to Parliament, Second Meeting, financial allegations, National Integrity Award, fourth batch, fourth, Parliament approves, government shutdown, impasse, the Eighth Parliament, AICC, Conference Center

    Minority to Parliament: Challenge Mahama gov’t or become irrelevant

    Privileges

    Privilege is not impunity – Speaker Bagbin warns MPs

    surety

    Ken Agyapong backs Prof. Ameyaw-Akumfi as surety in $2M Sky Train trial

    Acheampong, Bryan Acheampong

    Bryan Acheampong ready to redeem NPP – Appiah-Kubi

    Co-operatives

    Co-operatives key to job creation and curbing illegal mining – Department tells Parliament Committee

  • Sports
    Unity Cup

    Ghana coach Otto Addo names squad for Unity Cup in London

    Nations

    GPL Wk 32: Kotoko keeps title hopes alive; Nations FC inch closer to first league title

    Premier League

    Liverpool make history with second Premier League title

    Golden Boot

    Salah makes history with Golden Boot and Playmaker awards

    Premier League clubs

    Champions League top five race: Which Premier League clubs will make it?

    GOC President

    GOC President urges National Federation leaders to put athletes first

    implementable programmes

    Leave with implementable programmes after retreat – Sports Minister to Federation Heads

    Europa

    Tottenham stun Man United to win Europa League after 17 years of trophy drought

    Abu Moro

    Veteran football coach Abu Moro dies in car crash 

  • Crime
    momo vendor murder

    Police nab another suspect in Aflao momo vendor murder

    University of Education

    Suspect arrested in gruesome murder of University of Education lecturer

    church TV , Kumasi High, doctrine, mandamus application

    Woman convicted for stealing church TV at Military barracks 

    NHIA director, brutality in Bawku

    Mahama Ayariga condemns killing of Bongo NHIA director

    church TV , Kumasi High, doctrine, mandamus application

    Kumasi High court hands armed robber 120yrs to life in prison for murder

    Wisabu Kwame,

    24-year-old farmer remanded over daughter’s death

    major international

    Interpol uncovers 150 stolen cars from Canada in Ghana, Nigeria, other countries

    Four individuals, Four persons

    Swiss port cocaine bust suspects caged

    Attorney General, Human Rights, has reduced, Former head, state has

    Ex-NSB Boss, Wife charged for allegedly stealing GHC49m

  • Health
    hygiene

    GHS urges public to observe hygiene as rains begin

    illicit tobacco products

    FDA confiscates illicit tobacco products in Accra

    medical readiness

    U.S. Army leads medical readiness training with Ghanaian forces

    Health Service

    Number of recorded Mpox cases now 3 – Ghana Health Service

    Mpox

    Ghana Health Service confirms 2 Mpox cases in Accra

    HPV vaccination

    Govt to introduce HPV vaccination among adolescent girls 

    Sunyani East MP putting up a cancer treatment centre at Municipal Hospital  

    Sunyani East MP putting up a cancer treatment centre at Municipal Hospital  

    Akatsi South, Ghana Health, Greater Accra, Pregnancy Registry

    Ghana to pilot vaccine safety monitoring for pregnant women starting 2026

    The Chief Executive

    KATH CEO sacked

  • World News
    foreign students

    Harvard’s international students gain temporary reprieve as Trump’s enrollment ban halted

    humanitarian situation

    US ‘troubled’ by humanitarian situation in Gaza, Rubio tells BBC

    northern Gaza

    Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 50, hospital says

    political parties

    Military rulers in Mali dissolve all political parties

    shoe

    Kenya government condemns ‘shameful’ shoe-hurling at president

    migrants

    Rwanda confirms talks with US about taking in migrants

    Canadian Prime

    Canada will ‘never’ yield to Trump’s threats – Newly elected PM Mark Carney

    London, Ontario

    A stunning reversal of fortunes in Canada’s historic election

    More than

    Pope Francis laid to rest

  • Features & Opinions
    Maimbo

    Why Maimbo will need Google Maps

    marital loyalty

    Samira Bawumia personifies chastity and marital loyalty

    Acheampong, Bryan Acheampong

    Bryan Acheampong (Dr) – The Competent New Kid on the Bloc

    road contractors

    Broken roads, broken promises: How delayed payments to contractors undermine Ghana’s progress

    Shall means May

    Prof Kwaku Azar writes: The dangerous myth that ‘Shall’ means ‘May’ in Ghana’s Constitution

    Tameklo’s video

    Tameklo’s video post backfires in CJ probe

    Cry Baby, Thaddeus Sory

    Godfred Dame writes: Greetings Thaddeus Sory, Esq.,

    Cry Baby, Thaddeus Sory

    Thaddeus Sory writes: The incongruous cry baby again…

    Assafuah Doctrine

    Richard Dela Skyy writes: The Assafuah Doctrine: Clarifying the Law, Complicating Justice?

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    existing taxes

    Enforce existing taxes with tech, don’t introduce new ones – Experts advise gov’t

    Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng

    Veteran journalist and former NMC Chairman Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng passes on

    Catholic Bishops

    Catholic Bishops back Mahama’s efforts to arrest galamsey menace

    2,637 ECG missing containers tracked, 2,583 found

    Embassy in Washington DC

    Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC closed temporarily 

    GH¢10m bail

    Sky Train scandal: Ameyaw-Akumfi granted GH¢10m bail

    not guilty, Ameyaw-Akumfi

    Sky Train scandal: Ameyaw-Akumfi pleads not guilty to financial loss charges

    embassy

    Ablakwa unleashes sweeping reforms over Ghana Embassy corruption scandal in Washington DC

    investment in educational, Boards of State

    AU Day: Mahama calls for investment in educational initiatives

  • Business
    Private sector, advisors

    BoG: Private sector lending hits GH¢92.2bn despite slowdown 

    $370m IMF disbursement, Effia MP, major currencies

    BoG expects $370m IMF disbursement in early June to further strengthen Cedi appreciation

    Debt-to-GDP

    BoG data suggests 55% debt-to-GDP IMF target achieved 3 years ahead of time

    policy rate, 27% interest rate, risk premium, tight monetary policy, reserve, Cash Reserve Ratio, Reserve Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank, domestic debt market, monetary policy, Foreign Exchange Act

    Bank of Ghana maintains policy rate at 28 per cent to fight inflation

    cedi appreciation, Johnson Asiama’s appointment, Johnson Asiama

    Bank of Ghana has no target rate for cedi appreciation – Governor Asiama

    debt stock

    Public debt stock rises slightly to $49.5bn despite cedi gains

    E-levy removal, Value of MoMo, Mobile money transactions

    MoMo transactions hit record GH¢365 billion in April 2025 after E-levy removal

    small-scale gold mining

    Ghana sees $12 billion a year from small-scale gold mining

    trading license

    GoldBod extends deadline for gold trading license transition to June 21

  • Entertainment
    Chris Brown

    Chris Brown charged over alleged London nightclub assault

    Bisa Kdei

    Bisa Kdei to embark on 2025 European Summer Tour

    Jury selection

    Jury selection begins in Diddy sex trafficking trial

    Jude Okoye

    Fraud case: P-Square’s former manager finally granted bail after 2 months

    exciting turn

    Ophelia Crossland appointed as new Creative Director of Nineteen57

    NFA to enforce film classification laws May, 1

    NFA to enforce film classification laws May, 1

    “No song should beat ‘Lomo Lomo’ in any category” – KiDi

    “No song should beat ‘Lomo Lomo’ in any category” – KiDi

    Charterhouse reschedules 26th TGMA to May 10

    Charterhouse reschedules 26th TGMA to May 10

    Alabaster Box

    Alabaster Box ‘sues’ Medikal in explosive copyright battle over song theft

  • Politics
    sole-sourcing, pension scheme, security recruitment

    We’ll probe NPP’s PDS, COVID cash, wanton sole-sourcing and more – Mahama Ayariga

    ECG containers

    Minority sweats Energy Minister over ‘missing ECG containers’: Demands full disclosure

    populist

    Jinapor ‘attacks’ Okudzeto Ablakwa over ‘populist’ closure of Ghana’s US Embassy

    Closure of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC reckless and tactless decision – Patrick Boamah

    Closure of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC reckless and tactless decision – Patrick Boamah

    Minority to Parliament, Second Meeting, financial allegations, National Integrity Award, fourth batch, fourth, Parliament approves, government shutdown, impasse, the Eighth Parliament, AICC, Conference Center

    Minority to Parliament: Challenge Mahama gov’t or become irrelevant

    Privileges

    Privilege is not impunity – Speaker Bagbin warns MPs

    surety

    Ken Agyapong backs Prof. Ameyaw-Akumfi as surety in $2M Sky Train trial

    Acheampong, Bryan Acheampong

    Bryan Acheampong ready to redeem NPP – Appiah-Kubi

    Co-operatives

    Co-operatives key to job creation and curbing illegal mining – Department tells Parliament Committee

  • Sports
    Unity Cup

    Ghana coach Otto Addo names squad for Unity Cup in London

    Nations

    GPL Wk 32: Kotoko keeps title hopes alive; Nations FC inch closer to first league title

    Premier League

    Liverpool make history with second Premier League title

    Golden Boot

    Salah makes history with Golden Boot and Playmaker awards

    Premier League clubs

    Champions League top five race: Which Premier League clubs will make it?

    GOC President

    GOC President urges National Federation leaders to put athletes first

    implementable programmes

    Leave with implementable programmes after retreat – Sports Minister to Federation Heads

    Europa

    Tottenham stun Man United to win Europa League after 17 years of trophy drought

    Abu Moro

    Veteran football coach Abu Moro dies in car crash 

  • Crime
    momo vendor murder

    Police nab another suspect in Aflao momo vendor murder

    University of Education

    Suspect arrested in gruesome murder of University of Education lecturer

    church TV , Kumasi High, doctrine, mandamus application

    Woman convicted for stealing church TV at Military barracks 

    NHIA director, brutality in Bawku

    Mahama Ayariga condemns killing of Bongo NHIA director

    church TV , Kumasi High, doctrine, mandamus application

    Kumasi High court hands armed robber 120yrs to life in prison for murder

    Wisabu Kwame,

    24-year-old farmer remanded over daughter’s death

    major international

    Interpol uncovers 150 stolen cars from Canada in Ghana, Nigeria, other countries

    Four individuals, Four persons

    Swiss port cocaine bust suspects caged

    Attorney General, Human Rights, has reduced, Former head, state has

    Ex-NSB Boss, Wife charged for allegedly stealing GHC49m

  • Health
    hygiene

    GHS urges public to observe hygiene as rains begin

    illicit tobacco products

    FDA confiscates illicit tobacco products in Accra

    medical readiness

    U.S. Army leads medical readiness training with Ghanaian forces

    Health Service

    Number of recorded Mpox cases now 3 – Ghana Health Service

    Mpox

    Ghana Health Service confirms 2 Mpox cases in Accra

    HPV vaccination

    Govt to introduce HPV vaccination among adolescent girls 

    Sunyani East MP putting up a cancer treatment centre at Municipal Hospital  

    Sunyani East MP putting up a cancer treatment centre at Municipal Hospital  

    Akatsi South, Ghana Health, Greater Accra, Pregnancy Registry

    Ghana to pilot vaccine safety monitoring for pregnant women starting 2026

    The Chief Executive

    KATH CEO sacked

  • World News
    foreign students

    Harvard’s international students gain temporary reprieve as Trump’s enrollment ban halted

    humanitarian situation

    US ‘troubled’ by humanitarian situation in Gaza, Rubio tells BBC

    northern Gaza

    Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 50, hospital says

    political parties

    Military rulers in Mali dissolve all political parties

    shoe

    Kenya government condemns ‘shameful’ shoe-hurling at president

    migrants

    Rwanda confirms talks with US about taking in migrants

    Canadian Prime

    Canada will ‘never’ yield to Trump’s threats – Newly elected PM Mark Carney

    London, Ontario

    A stunning reversal of fortunes in Canada’s historic election

    More than

    Pope Francis laid to rest

  • Features & Opinions
    Maimbo

    Why Maimbo will need Google Maps

    marital loyalty

    Samira Bawumia personifies chastity and marital loyalty

    Acheampong, Bryan Acheampong

    Bryan Acheampong (Dr) – The Competent New Kid on the Bloc

    road contractors

    Broken roads, broken promises: How delayed payments to contractors undermine Ghana’s progress

    Shall means May

    Prof Kwaku Azar writes: The dangerous myth that ‘Shall’ means ‘May’ in Ghana’s Constitution

    Tameklo’s video

    Tameklo’s video post backfires in CJ probe

    Cry Baby, Thaddeus Sory

    Godfred Dame writes: Greetings Thaddeus Sory, Esq.,

    Cry Baby, Thaddeus Sory

    Thaddeus Sory writes: The incongruous cry baby again…

    Assafuah Doctrine

    Richard Dela Skyy writes: The Assafuah Doctrine: Clarifying the Law, Complicating Justice?

No Result
View All Result
MyPublisher24
No Result
View All Result
Home World News

Russia pounds Ukrainian cities as two sides plan more talks

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
March 15, 2022
in World News
0
Russia pounds Ukrainian cities as two sides plan more talks
0
SHARES
59
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp

Russian forces pounded Ukrainian cities early Tuesday in a bombardment that was deepening the humanitarian crisis as the countries kept open a narrow diplomatic channel with more planned talks.

Shortly before dawn, large explosions thundered across Kyiv. A series of Russian strikes hit a residential neighborhood in the capital, igniting a huge fire and a frantic rescue effort in a 15-story apartment building. At least one person was killed and others remain trapped inside.

There was a rare glimmer of hope in the encircled port city of Mariupol after a convoy of 160 civilian cars left along a designated humanitarian route, the city council reported. Over the past 10 days or so, the lethal siege has pulverized homes and other buildings and left people desperate for food, water, heat and medicine.

The latest negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, held by video Monday, were the fourth round involving higher-level officials from the two countries and the first in a week. The talks ended without a breakthrough after several hours, with an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy saying the negotiators took “a technical pause” and planned to meet again Tuesday.

The two sides had expressed some optimism in the past few days. Mykhailo Podolyak, the aide to Zelenskyy, tweeted that the negotiators would discuss “peace, cease-fire, immediate withdrawal of troops & security guarantees.”

Previous discussions, held in person in Belarus, produced no lasting humanitarian routes or agreements to end the fighting.

In Washington, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that while the Biden administration supports Ukraine’s participation in the talks with Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin would have to show signs of de-escalating in order to demonstrate good faith.

During a meeting in Rome with a senior Chinese diplomat, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan warned China against helping Russia.

Two administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information, said China had signaled to Moscow that it would be willing to provide both military support in Ukraine and financial backing to help stave off effects of Western sanctions, which include a fourth set of EU sanctions announced late Monday.

The Kremlin has denied asking China for military equipment to use in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “Russia has its own potential to continue the operation” and that it was “unfolding in accordance with the plan and will be completed on time and in full.”

The Ukrainian military said in a statement that the Kyiv explosions were artillery strikes. They hit the Svyatoshynskyi district of western Kyiv, adjacent to the suburb of Irpin that has seen some of the worst battles of the war.

Flames shot out of the apartment building as firefighters rescued people from ladders. Smoke choked the air. A firefighter at the scene confirmed one person had died and that several others were rescued, but that others remained inside as rescuers try to reach them.

Russian forces also stepped up strikes overnight on the northwest suburbs of Irpin, Hostomel and Bucha, the head of the Kyiv region Oleksiy Kuleba said.

“Many streets (in those areas) have been turned into a mush of steel and concrete. People have been hiding for weeks in basements, and are afraid to go out even for evacuations,” Kuleba said Tuesday on Ukrainian television.

Russian forces also renewed efforts to capture Mariupol in the south, and unleashed new artillery strikes on downtown Kharkiv in the east, the general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said in a Facebook statement. It claimed Ukrainian forces have killed 150 Russian troops and destroyed two Russian tanks in the battle for Mariupol.

But overall, nearly all of the Russian military offensives remained stalled after making little progress over the weekend, according to a senior U.S. defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the Pentagon’s assessment. Russian troops were still about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the center of Kyiv, the official said.

The official said that Russian forces have launched more than 900 missiles but that Ukraine’s airspace is still contested, with Russia not achieving total air superiority.

Ukrainian authorities said two people were killed when the Russians struck an airplane factory in Kyiv, sparking a large fire. The Antonov factory is Ukraine’s largest aircraft plant and produces many of the world’s biggest cargo planes.

The Ukrainian general prosecutor’s office on Tuesday released details of two deadly Russian attacks the day before: Shooting that hit a bus evacuating civilians from the Kyiv suburb of Hostomel, killing a a 65-year-old woman and wounding the driver; and an artillery strike that hit a university and open-air market, killing 10.

Russian artillery fire also hit a nine-story apartment building in the northern Obolonskyi district of the city, killing two more people, authorities said.

And a Russian airstrike near a Ukrainian checkpoint caused extensive damage to a downtown Kyiv neighborhood, killing one person, Ukraine’s emergency agency said.

Kateryna Lot said she was in her apartment as her child did homework when they heard a loud explosion and ran to take shelter.

“The child became hysterical. Our windows and the balcony were shattered. Part of the floor fell down,” she said. “It was very, very scary.”

In an area outside Kyiv, Fox News reporter Benjamin Hall was injured while reporting and was hospitalized, the network said.

In Russia, the live main evening news program on state television was briefly interrupted by a woman who walked into the studio holding a poster against the war. The OVD-Info website that monitors political arrests said she was a Channel 1 employee who taken into police custody.

A town councilor for Brovary, east of Kyiv, was killed in fighting there, officials said.

Airstrikes were reported across the country, including the southern city of Mykolaiv, and the northern city of Chernihiv, where heat was knocked out to most of the town. Explosions also reverberated overnight around the Russian-occupied Black Sea port of Kherson.

Nine people were killed in a rocket attack on a TV tower in the western village of Antopol, according to the region’s governor.

In Mariupol, where the war has produced some of the greatest suffering, the city council didn’t say how many people were in the convoy of cars headed westward for the city of Zaporizhzhia. But it said a cease-fire along the route appeared to be holding.

Previous attempts to evacuate civilians and deliver humanitarian aid to the southern city of 430,000 were thwarted by fighting.

Ukraine’s military said it repelled an attempt Monday to take control of Mariupol by Russian forces, who were forced to retreat. Satellite images from Maxar Technologies showed fires burning across the city, with many high-rise apartment buildings heavily damaged or destroyed.

The Kremlin-backed leader of the Russian region of Chechnya said on a messaging app that Chechen fighters were spearheading the offensive on Mariupol.

Robert Mardini, director-general of the International Committee of the Red Cross, said the war has become “nothing short of a nightmare” for those living in besieged cities, and he pleaded for safe corridors for civilians to leave and humanitarian aid to be brought in.

“The situation cannot, cannot continue like this,” he said. “History is watching what is happening in Mariupol and other cities.”

The Russian military said 20 civilians in the separatist-controlled city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine were killed by a ballistic missile launched by Ukrainian forces. The claim could not be independently verified.

The U.N. has recorded at least 596 civilian deaths since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, though it believes the true toll is much higher. Millions more have fled their homes, with more than 2.8 million crossing into Poland and other neighboring countries in what the U.N. has called Europe’s biggest refugee crisis since World War II.

Russia’s military is bigger and better equipped than Ukraine’s, but its troops have faced stiffer-than-expected resistance, bolstered by arms supplied by the West.

Source: AP

Tags: RussiatalksUkraine

Latest Stories

sole-sourcing, pension scheme, security recruitment
Politics

We’ll probe NPP’s PDS, COVID cash, wanton sole-sourcing and more – Mahama Ayariga

by Osumanu Al-Hassan
May 28, 2025
0

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has pledged sweeping investigations into major financial scandals, controversial contracts, and alleged abuses under the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-led...

Read moreDetails
Ghanaians deserve the whole truth in the ECG container Scandal

Ghanaians deserve the whole truth in the ECG container Scandal

May 28, 2025
ECG containers

Minority sweats Energy Minister over ‘missing ECG containers’: Demands full disclosure

May 28, 2025
Maimbo

Why Maimbo will need Google Maps

May 28, 2025
populist

Jinapor ‘attacks’ Okudzeto Ablakwa over ‘populist’ closure of Ghana’s US Embassy

May 28, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Crime
  • editorial
  • Entertainment
  • Features & Opinions
  • headlines
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Politics
  • Slider
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Weird news
  • World News
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Politics
  • Slider
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Weird news
  • World News

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.