Dr Bawumia has indicated that it inherited a heavily indebted economy and it will take time to settle it
JAKARTA, Indonesia — A balcony collapsed inside the Indonesia Stock Exchange building complex in Jakarta on Monday, injuring more than 70 people, according to police.
Edwin Hawkins, a Grammy Award-winning singer who merged gospel and secular sounds in a career highlighted by the accidental crossover hit “Oh Happy Day” in 1969, died on Monday in Pleasanton, California, east of San Francisco. He was 74.
After having vocally supported her teammates as they publicly detailed the sexual abuse they endured, Simone Biles, one of the most decorated gymnasts in Olympic history, added her own name Monday to the list of those who have accused Dr. Lawrence G. Nassar of sexual abuse.
MANILA — The Philippines ordered the closing Monday of an independent online news site that has been critical of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration, prompting protests from industry groups who called the move an attack on press freedom.
ALBANY, N.Y. — For the two dozen activists who rallied in the rain at New York’s City Hall on Friday, the case against Jeffrey D. Klein — the powerful state senator accused of forcibly kissing a staff member outside an Albany bar in 2015 — was seemingly straightforward.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Maria Sharapova returned on Tuesday to the Australian Open, the Grand Slam tournament where she won the title in 2008, and the same tournament where she later tested positive for the banned drug meldonium.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s incendiary words about immigration have dampened the prospects that a broad spending and immigration deal can be reached by the end of the week, raising the possibility of a government shutdown with unknown political consequences for lawmakers in both parties.
In a deadly shootout Monday that transfixed Venezuela, security forces surrounded the Caracas hideout of a rebel band led by a rogue helicopter pilot who was once an action movie actor and is now the government’s most-wanted man.
A 17-year-old girl who said she was being held captive by her parents in her home about two hours southeast of Los Angeles escaped on Sunday and alerted the authorities, who then rescued her 12 siblings — several of whom were found shackled to their beds and malnourished — the authorities said Monday.
The police are looking to find out why the NFL'S Carolina Panthers worker murdered her children.
Telegram is planning to raise $1.2 billion in its ICO, Facebook's news feed boss said the new feed shows less video, and Google will not relaunch Maps in China.
Nigeria had the best chances of the game and hit the post and crossbar on three occasions.
2017 saw the most ghost ships to arrive in Japan since data collection began.
President Trump urged the public to participate in "acts of civic work and community service." He did not do any such work himself.
Electricity tariffs have gone down by 14% for all non-residential users, starting this month, January 2018.
Dr. Annor-Ntow has been asked to go on leave following his poor handling of the TV License issue.
The Millennium Excellence Foundation have been accused of selling seats to expatriates during the Ghana Expatriate Business Awards held last December.
Shatta Wale may be known to be a controversial figure but it appears he also makes time for the Gospel.
Transport fares are expected to go up by the end of this week, the GPRTU has announced.
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