The Bayern Munich French star suffered a serious head wound in a car accident when he was an baby, but believes that the mockery he suffered as a child helped him become who he is now.
A dispute between Luis Suarez and Liverpool over the terms of the Uruguayan's contract could be taken to the Premier League, reports the Telegraph.
The Minority in Parliament is alleging complicity by the presidency in the Mayor of Accra's controversial decision to scrap the name of GhanaÂ’s national flag designer, Theodosia Okoh from the National Hockey pitch and replace it with that of the late President John Evans Atta Mills.
Former Attorney General Ayikoi Otoo is mocking the appeal procedures being adopted by the prosecution in the case involving Assin North MP Kennedy Agyapong.
For many children, heading off to school means carrying a bag full of books. They often carry heavy bags despite the availability of time tables which are supposed to guide them pack for the day.
An Ohio inmate whose 450-pound weight became an issue in his death penalty case has died seven months after being granted clemency, officials said Friday.
In the old precarious council flat of Thomas and Rose in Bagnolo Mella, in the suburbs of Brescia in northern Italy, we can see photographs of the family on the walls.
The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Alhassan is urging Ghanaians to be proud in the Ghana Police Service, because it is one of the best services one can find in the world.
The fear of dentistry is a global phenomenon but what happens when a technician masquerades as a dentist and operates on innocent unsuspecting victims?
Samsung has become the most profitable mobile phone company in the world, overtaking Apple, a report says.
Minister of Finance Seth Terpker is attributing the Eurobond over subscription to investor confidence in the economy, despite recent challenges.
SIC Insurance Company Ltd has introduced an on-line service to facilitate convenient purchase and renewal of insurance policies by customers.
Somewhere in the long and frustrating traffic around Achimota, a cabbie was frantically honking to be allowed to meander his way to the nearest health facility. Lying on the backseat is a pregnant woman who appears to be in labour. Every passing minute leaves the driver a more desperate person.
A security expert and Director of Academic Affairs and Research at the Kofi Annan International Peace Keeping Centre (KAIPTC), Professor Emmanuel Kwesi Aning said the recent meeting of political leaders at the Manhyia Palace was symbolic but not enough to bring peace.
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