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Ghana's ex-leader is declared the presidential election winner and pledges 'reset' in a bad economy

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Ghanaโ€™s former leader John Dramani Mahama has been declared the winner of the presidential election.

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Ghana's ex-President John Mahama is set to return after rival concedes election

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Ghanaโ€™s former President John Dramani Mahama is set to return to office in the West African nationโ€™s presidential election after the ruling party candidate conceded defeat.

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Ghana's Supreme Court restores ruling party's parliamentary majority ahead of Dec. 7 election

Read full article: Ghana's Supreme Court restores ruling party's parliamentary majority ahead of Dec. 7 election

Ghanaโ€™s Supreme Court has ruled that the parliamentary speaker's declaration of four seats as vacant was unconstitutional, effectively restoring the ruling partyโ€™s majority in the legislature ahead of the Dec. 7 election.

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Meet the straight ally who is protesting Ghanaโ€™s anti-LGBTQ bill

Read full article: Meet the straight ally who is protesting Ghanaโ€™s anti-LGBTQ bill

Texas Kadiri Moro is an unusual figure amid the LGBTQ+ rights activists in the coastal West African nation of Ghana.

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At UN, African leaders say enough is enough: They must be partnered with, not sidelined

Read full article: At UN, African leaders say enough is enough: They must be partnered with, not sidelined

At the U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York, African leaders are relaying a unanimous message, that their continent of more than 1.3 billion people is done being a โ€œvictimโ€ of a post-world war order and must be recognized and partnered with as a global power in itself.

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Harris finds new connections in Africa as historic figure

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Wherever Vice President Kamala Harris went in Africa on her just-completed trip, her appearances were treated like a homecoming.

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Harris out to reframe US views on Africa, foster partnership

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During her visit to Ghana, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has announced more than $1 billion in public and private money for womenโ€™s economic empowerment in Africa.

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Harris, in Africa, confronts painful past, envisions future

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Vice President Kamala Harris has visited a site in Ghana where millions of enslaved Africans were held captive before they were loaded onto ships bound for the Americas.

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Harris pledges aid to Ghana amid security, economic concerns

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has opened her weeklong trip to Africa by pledging support for Ghana, a democratic pillar in the region thatโ€™s being squeezed by an economic crisis and security concerns.

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Ghana president among mourners at funeral of Christian Atsu

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Ghanaโ€™s president was among hundreds of mourners who paid their last respects at the funeral of soccer player Christian Atsu.

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Burkina Faso contracts Russian mercenaries, alleges Ghana

Read full article: Burkina Faso contracts Russian mercenaries, alleges Ghana

Burkina Faso has allegedly made an agreement with Russiaโ€™s Wagner Group in which the shadowy mercenary outfit will help the West African country deal with surging jihadi violence in exchange for a mine.

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Takeaways: Calls for reparations, emissions cuts at COP27

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Reparations to poor countries suffering the impacts of climate change and calls to drastically slash greenhouse emissions are two of the biggest storylines the first day of the U.N. climate summit, known as COP27.

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West African health officials race to vaccinate amid spikes

Read full article: West African health officials race to vaccinate amid spikes

Thousands of new coronavirus cases have been reported in West Africa in recent weeks amid low vaccination rates and the spread of the delta variant.

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West Africa leaders suspend Mali from region bloc over coup

Read full article: West Africa leaders suspend Mali from region bloc over coup

West African leaders have suspended Mali from their regional bloc over what they say amounted to a coup last week.

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Ghana's former president Jerry Rawlings dies at 73

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FILE - In this Wednesday, July 20, 2011 file photo, the African Union envoy to Somalia, Jerry Rawlings, inspects a guard of honour of African Union peacekeepers, during a visit to displaced persons camps in southern Mogadishu, Somalia. Ghana's former president Jerry Rawlings, who staged two coups and later led the West African country's transition to a stable democracy, has died aged 73, according to the state's Radio Ghana and the president Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh, File)

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Ghana's former president Jerry Rawlings dies at 73

Read full article: Ghana's former president Jerry Rawlings dies at 73

FILE - In this Wednesday, July 20, 2011 file photo, the African Union envoy to Somalia, Jerry Rawlings, inspects a guard of honour of African Union peacekeepers, during a visit to displaced persons camps in southern Mogadishu, Somalia. Ghana's former president Jerry Rawlings, who staged two coups and later led the West African country's transition to a stable democracy, has died aged 73, according to the state's Radio Ghana and the president Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh, File)ACCRA โ€“ Ghanaโ€™s former president Jerry Rawlings, who staged two coups and later led the West African country's transition to a stable democracy, has died, according to the stateโ€™s Radio Ghana and the president. President Nana Akufo-Addo said that Rawlings died Thursday morning at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in the capital, Accra, where he had been receiving treatment after a short illness. They have three daughters: Zanetor Rawlings, Yaa Asantewaa Rawlings, Amina Rawlings; and one son, Kimathi Rawlings.

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โ€˜Are people to be left to die?โ€™ Vaccine pleas fill UN summit

Read full article: โ€˜Are people to be left to die?โ€™ Vaccine pleas fill UN summit

Many world leaders at this week's virtual U.N. summit hope it will be a vaccine made available and affordable to all countries, rich and poor. Many world leaders at this weekโ€™s virtual U.N. summit hope it will be a vaccine made available and affordable to all countries, rich and poor. โ€œAre people to be left to die?โ€ Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernรกndez, a COVID-19 survivor, said of the uncertain way forward. This week's speeches make clear that such questions have existential meaning. But whether this weekโ€™s impassioned speeches at the U.N. will make any difference, Madhi said, is still โ€œdifficult to tell."

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World leaders criticize haphazard response to pandemic

Read full article: World leaders criticize haphazard response to pandemic

Member state flags fly outside the United Nations headquarters during the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. This year's annual gathering of world leaders at U.N. headquarters will be almost entirely "virtual." (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)TANZANIA โ€“ World leaders gathering remotely Wednesday criticized a haphazard global response to a microscopic virus that has unleashed economic havoc and taken nearly 1 million lives in its march across the globe. In the words of Kazakhstanโ€™s president, it was โ€œa critical collapse of global cooperation.โ€โ€œOur world has been turned upside down,โ€ said Ghana's president, Nana Akufo-Addo. Switzerland's President Simonetta Sommaruga, one of the few women leaders to speak, said the pandemic โ€œhas caused untold suffering in the world," with the most vulnerable hit hardest.

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As rich nations struggle, Africa's virus response is praised

Read full article: As rich nations struggle, Africa's virus response is praised

FILE - In this Monday, June 29, 2020, file photo, men in face masks walk past a hair product billboard on the street in Soweto, South Africa. The coronavirus pandemic has fractured global relationships as governments act in the interest of their citizens first, but John Nkengasong, Africa's top public health official, has helped to steer the continent's 54 countries into an alliance praised as responding better than some richer nations. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

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As US struggles, Africa's COVID-19 response is praised

Read full article: As US struggles, Africa's COVID-19 response is praised

While the U.S. surpassed 200,000 COVID-19 deaths and the world approaches 1 million, Africa's surge has been leveling off. Experts caution that data collection in many African countries is incomplete, and Nkengasong warned against complacency, saying a single case can spark a new surge. Nkengasong urges African countries not to wait for help and rejects the image of the continent holding a begging bowl. When the pandemic began, just two African countries could test for the coronavirus. Less than half of Africa's countries have access to modern health care facilities, he said.

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West African leaders urge civilian rule in Mali within days

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People hold a banner showing Col. Assimi Goita, leader of the junta which is now running Mali and calls itself the National Committee for the Salvation of the People, outside a conference in Bamako, Mali, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. Leaders of Mali's military junta who deposed the West African country's president last month are meeting with political parties and civil society groups to outline a transition to a civilian government and, ultimately, elections.

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West African leaders urge civilian rule in Mali within days

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(AP Photo)ABURI โ€“ West African leaders have emphasized that Maliโ€™s junta should nominate civilian transitional leaders within days to lead the nation toward elections, Ghanaโ€™s president said following a regional summit. Six leaders from the West African regional economic bloc, ECOWAS, met with Mali's junta Tuesday in Ghana, whose president now serves as the blocโ€™s new chairman. They agreed the junta must install a civilian president and vice president. ECOWAS insisted that the transitional leaders must be civilians, rejecting the juntaโ€™s suggestion that the leaders could come from the military. Those sanctions could be lifted once a transitional civilian government is in place, it said in its Tuesday statement.

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W. Africa bloc presses Mali junta to hand power to civilians

Read full article: W. Africa bloc presses Mali junta to hand power to civilians

The latest talks on the Mali crisis came after the 15-nation regional bloc known as ECOWAS met in neighboring Niger and tapped Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo as its new chairman. However, the military junta already says it wants to rewrite the country's constitution first, proposing instead a three-year transition with an election in 2023. ECOWAS, backed by former colonial power France, has said that is out of the question. West African leaders fear that protracted political chaos could further destabilize Mali, which has been battling an Islamic insurgency with international help since 2013. The jihadists though have regrouped in the surrounding rural areas, and have continued to launch scores of attacks on U.N. peacekeepers and the Malian military.

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Race for virus vaccine could leave some countries behind

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(AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)LONDON As the race for a vaccine against the new coronavirus intensifies, rich countries are rushing to place advance orders for the inevitably limited supply to guarantee their citizens get immunized first leaving significant questions about whether developing countries will get any vaccine before the pandemic ends. Worldwide, about a dozen potential COVID-19 vaccines are in early stages of testing. In a briefing Tuesday, senior Trump administration officials said there will be a tiered system to determine who in America is offered the first vaccine doses. Although vaccine stockpiles exist for diseases like yellow fever, cholera and meningitis, these are required only for a few developing countries during acute outbreaks. We don't want to be in a situation where there are doses of a vaccine but they're just available to some countries, she said.

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The Latest: India may use train carriages for virus beds

Read full article: The Latest: India may use train carriages for virus beds

Hong Kong Disneyland, which has been closed since January due to the coronavirus pandemic, will reopen with limited visitor capacity. ___BEIJING China has reported 49 new confirmed coronavirus cases as the capital Beijing reinstated measures to contain a new outbreak. ___ACCRA, Ghana Ghanas president says Health Minister Kwaku Agyemang-Manu is being treated for COVID-19 at a hospital. In a state broadcast Sunday night, President Nana Akufo-Addo said the health minister had contracted the virus in his line of duty leading the West African nations fight against COVID-19. If the health minister is contracting the disease, what is the guarantee that my son will be safe? said Peter Owusu, whose son studies at the University of Cape Coast.

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World joins US protests but leaders restrained about Trump

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But leaders of traditional allies of the United States have taken pains to avoid criticizing Trump directly. But at the top, the leaders of traditional allies of the United States have taken pains to avoid criticizing Trump directly, walking a fine line to reconcile international diplomacy with domestic outrage. German Chancellor Angela Merkel sidestepped questions from ZDF public television about Trump last week, saying the killing of Floyd was "really, really terrible. Trump, he has, amongst many other things, he is president of the United States, which is our most important ally in the world today, Johnson said. I share and stand in solidarity with the demonstrations that are taking place in the United States, he said.

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