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Effutu records 300 suspected cholera cases, 29 confirmed, two deaths

The Effutu Directorate of the Ghana Health Service has confirmed 29 of the 300 suspected cholera cases with two deaths, between October 2024 and February 11, 2025. The occurrences were...

Canada vows swift retaliation to ‘unjustified’ Trump tariffs

Canada will give a "firm and clear" response to the latest trade barriers planned by US President Donald...

‘Bayern stars desperate to make up for lost season’

Bayern Munich's club motto is not meant to come across as arrogant. Translated into English it means: "We...

A rivalry of our times – why Man City & Real are fighting for their lives

Real Madrid v Manchester City in a Champions League knockout match. It is becoming a classic rivalry of...

CKT-UTAS appeals for completion of GETFund projects

The Management of the Clement Kubindiwo Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CKT-UTAS), has appealed to the...
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Why TikTok stars are criticizing its creator fund

Popular creators are sharing just how little they're earning. Even for some of the app's biggest stars, being a part of TikTok's creator fund appears...

The Morning After: Apple closes education discount loophole

in education? Prove it. Apple has finally closed a loophole in the US that allowed most buyers to claim education pricing, even if they weren't actually a...

Amazon is launching its first clothing store.

It's coming to The Americana at Brand in Los Angeles "later this year." Amazon is confirming a rumor from last year by building its first-ever...

Only 2 customers have received payment after the new plan, the spokesperson said.

Only two consumers out of the 181 payment lists supplied by Menzgold have received payment, according to Fred Forson, a spokesperson for aggrieved customers...

Twitch will launch an improved reporting and appeals process in 2022.

The company outlined its safety plans for the next year in a new blog post. Twitch has released a retrospective of its 2021 safety efforts,...

“Cyber-mercenaries” who targeted 50,000 people were banned by Meta.

Facebook’s parent company deletes accounts linked to seven private surveillance companies that spied on dissidents and journalists across 100 countries. Facebook's parent company, Meta, has...
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