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From Accra to the UN: How Ghana is leading Africa’s new decade of reparations
KANYIRIGEFor generations, scholars and citizens alike have grappled with a persistent question: “Why is Africa poor?”.
As Accra grows more cosmopolitan, the indigenous language of its founders is fading from daily life. For the Ga people, this ...
An estimated 1,500 Black Americans have relocated to Ghana since the government launched its “Year of Return” program in 2019 ...
Introduction The last installment of this intervention traced the evolution of AI, reviewed notable developments in its trajectory; its African dimension and policy trend therein and beyond. This week ...
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Who speaks for the dead? Reform Ghana's medico-legal death investigation system under Colonial Coroner's Act 1960 (Act 18)
In recent years, Ghana has been marked by a troubling rise in suspicious and unexplained deaths, many of which have ignited intense public outcry, media scrutiny, and protracted litigation. Families, ...
The Government of Ghana has issued a strong condemnation of what it describes as the “unilateral and unauthorised” military ...
The Government of Ghana has expressed condemnation over what it describes as the unilateral and unauthorised military invasion of Venezuela by the United ...
His work challenged Eurocentric interpretations of Marxism by asserting that colonial rebellions and Black resistance ...
Author: MOHAMED HAMALUDIN When the United States decided to deport New York resident Orville Etoria, he said, it first sent him to Eswatini, a southern ...
A professor and author who penned a book rebutting much of the modern teaching of American history in classrooms nationwide told Fox News Digital that today's curriculum intentionally presents Western ...
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