By Ebi Kesiena Ethiopia's Federal Chief Auditor, Meseret Damtie, has presented a damning report to the Ethiopian Parliament, revealing significant corruption and a lack of accountability among government officials. Appearing before the House of People’s Representatives,...
By Emmanuel Nduka In Sweden, diabetes diagnoses among children under five have risen in recent years, a charity supporting diabetes research said on Tuesday. A new report by Barndiabetesfonden (The Child Diabetes Fund) said that 460...
By Ebi Kesiena The World Bank has approved $260 million for Ghana's energy sector. This includes a $250 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) and a $10 million grant from the Energy Sector Management...
By Ebi Kesiena There were ugly scenes in Nairobi on Tuesday as police, journalists clashed during protests against the Finance Bill 2024. Viral videos showed disturbing incidents, including a journalist from the Standard Group, Justus Mwangi,...
By Lucy Adautin President Joe Biden is set to introduce new regulations on Tuesday that will simplify the procedure for undocumented spouses of US citizens to gain permanent residency, according to the White House. This move...
By Lucy Adautin Thailand made history on Tuesday by becoming the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, following a landmark parliamentary vote. The Senate Upper House gave the final approval to changes in...
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