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A group of West Africans deported from the United States to Ghana say they endured harsh treatment during the journey, including being strapped in “straitjackets” for 16 hours while shackled and fed only bread and water. The claims were laid out in a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in Washington on behalf of five…
Fourteen migrants deported from the United States arrived in Ghana this week, making the country...
Facing mounting public pressure and environmental crisis, Ghanaian President John Mahama on...
In a momentous ceremony at Black Star Square, Accra, John Dramani Mahama was officially sworn...
The Ghanaian government has partnered with Yale University and other top organizations to eliminate Mother-to-Child transmission of HIV. Ghana has one of the highest rates of HIV among pregnant women globally,...
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