Accra, Jan. 3, GNA - The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Ban Ki-Moon said he was deeply gratified to learn that two police officers from the African Union-United Nations mission in Darfur (UNAMID) have being released.
EntertainmentwiseKim Kardashian Praises Sister Kourtney's Weight Loss And Shares Pregnancy ...EntertainmentwiseShe doesn't have to worry about shifting the baby weight quite yet but that hasn't stopped Kim Kardashian from calling sister Kourtney her "inspiration" following her weight loss. Kourt showed off her bikini body on the cover of Us Weekly this week, sharing the ...and more »
U.S. News & World ReportAfter Fiscal Cliff Deal, 'Uncertainty' Still Bedevils BusinessU.S. News & World ReportPresident Barack Obama gestures as he talks about the fiscal cliff negotiations at the White House in December. The business community isn't exactly patting Congress on the back for reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff. Rather than giving lawmakers a hearty ...Obama ratifies Bush — againDallas Morning News (blog)Old issues haunt US CongressFinancial TimesObama Fights Republicans on Debt as Investors Seek GrowthBloombergHuffington Post -Baltimore Sun -The Hinduall 22,824 news articles »
IBNLiveDelhi gang-rape: the debate in the WestHindustan Times (blog)The continuing protests over the rape, sexual torture and death of 'Damini' have made headlines around the world – the reports and commentaries have been near-unanimous in their support of protesters. In Britain the debate is fierce. Because Britain claims ...The agony of India's daughtersTelegraph.co.ukDelhi gang-rape case: Juvenile may go free in monthsTimes of IndiaDelhi gang-rape: Cops file charge sheet against fiveMumbai MirrorFinancial Times -TVNZ -Huffington Post (blog)all 2,654 news articles »
DAWN.comMullah Nazir's death a 'major development': USDAWN.comWASHINGTON: The Pentagon welcomed reports Thursday that a prominent Pakistani warlord was killed in a drone strike, saying his death would represent a “major development.†Local officials in Pakistan said Mullah Nazir, the main militant commander in ...US waiting for blowback after drone killing of Pakistani allyRTUS drones kill top Pakistani militant leader, Mullah Nazir, nine othersZee NewsMullah Nazir's death a significant blow to Taliban: PentagonEconomic TimesBBC News -Voice of America (blog) -New York Timesall 746 news articles »
Voice of AmericaTurkish Government in Talks with Kurdish Rebel ChiefVoice of AmericaISTANBUL — The Turkish government is in talks with the imprisoned Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan. However, questions remain as to whether the government is ready to make necessary reforms to persuade rebels to give up their fight when Kurdish ...Turkey's Kurds have a window for reconciliationThe NationalTurkey seeks ceasefire with Kurdish Workers PartyWorld TribuneTurkish Kurd deputies meet jailed militant leader Ocalan-lawmakerReuters AlertNetBBC News -The Guardian -New York Times (blog)all 218 news articles »
The head of Benghazi’s criminal investigation police unit went missing after he was seized by armed men, police officials said on Thursday.
The Express Tribune1st Test: New Zealand fight back but face defeatThe Express TribuneCAPE TOWN: Brendon McCullum and Dean Brownlie hit half-centuries as New Zealand fought back on the second day of the first Test against South Africa at Newlands yesterday. New Zealand were 169 for four in their second innings at the close, still 133 ...Cricket: Harsh words weren't needed - MartinNew Zealand Heraldall 1,129 news articles »
BBC SportKevin-Prince Boateng's stand against racism supportedBBC SportThe world of football gave its full support to AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng's decision to walk off the pitch after he was subjected to racist chants during a friendly at Italian lower division club Pro Patria on Thursday. Former Spurs and Portsmouth ...New Year Gets Off to a Sour Start in Italian MatchNew York TimesAC Milan Walk Off After 'Racist Chanting'Sky NewsPrandelli praises BoatengFootball ItaliaSports Mole -NBCSports.com -SPORT24all 442 news articles »
The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) have emerged the new headline sponsor of the Black Stars.
The decision of AC Milan's former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng to walk off after racist chants in a friendly game is supported.
Golden Star (Bogoso/Prestea) Limited (GSBPL), a mining company operating in the Mansiso Community in Wassa Amenfi East District of Western Region on Thursday said Management had not ceded portion of their concession to any group. Mrs Elaine Kwami, Group Manager …
The Kotoka International Airport The Ghana Airports Company Limited on January 2 began felling some trees at the Kotoka International Airport in order to increase safety around the facility. The affected trees are those in the median of the road …
NPRClinton plans to return to work next weekThe Hill (blog)Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to return to work next week, according to the State Department. "She's looking forward to getting back to the office. She's very much planning to do so next week," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said on ...Secretary Clinton Back Home after Hospital StayChristian Broadcasting NetworkHillary Clinton claims she's retiring, but no one believes her Will a blood clot ...Macleans.caAll Share ServicesSalonCNN International -Huffington Postall 6,498 news articles »
Tuesday, January 1, 2013 What we see unfolding from the NPP front is not freakish nor will it abate soon. It won’t because it is the culmination of the party’s grand agenda in response to the unexpected outcome of the elections. It is a grand intricate agenda that might be seen from two angles as [...]
LifeGoesStrong5 Different Braids to Try for 2013LifeGoesStrongTry a new braided hairstyle for 2013 with these 5 different braids, ranging from funky cool braids to sweet looks. By: Cynthia Nellis. January 3, 2013. Leave a comment · print. View All. Single View. Photo: 1 of 5. Photos: 1 - 5 of 5. Email · Facebook · Twitter ...and more »
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