Average US temperatures have risen dramatically and fast, with recent decades the warmest of the past 1,500 years, according to a draft federal government report cited by The New York Times on Tuesday.
A wildly popular drama likened to "Sex and the City" is breaking ground on China's staid state television with content that strikes at the heart of life today for the nation's urban women.
"I have decided to return tomorrow as clearly there's a lot more to discuss ..."
Gaping holes on the crumbling walls of an abandoned palace in the heart of Lisbon mark where decorative ceramic tiles have been yanked off, to the displeasure of passing tourists.
An 81-year-old guitar-slinging Singaporean granny has shredded stereotypes to pursue her love of rock music, becoming a sought-after performer and unlikely internet sensation.
The acting General Secretary for the governing New Patriotic Party, NPP, John Boadu has denied media reports that, its 2016 campaign manager, Peter Mac Manu was in Kenya to cause a regime change.
Ghana’s Bantamweight Champion and 2012 Olympian Duke “The Baby Faced Terminator” Micah has staged a return to the gym as he finalizes preparations to defend his title when he takes on an undisclosed opponent later this year.
A brilliant but needy science student from Behea, a small community in the Upper West Region who aspires to become an engineer is appealing to benevolent individuals and philanthropists to finance his studies to the university as he is yet to gain admission to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, has described the controversial tow levy as a warped approach to ending road carnage.
The Works and Housing Ministry has disclosed it has initiated processes to get Parliament to pass four legislations to regulate activities in the housing sector.
The Asante Mampong High Court has thrown out a suit filed by the Omanhene of Kumawu, challenging its jurisdiction to hear a case brought against him.
Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, has described the controversial tow levy as a warped solution to ending road carnage.
More than 6,000 guns have been surrendered in Australia's most populous state in just one month, police said Tuesday, after fears of terrorism and an influx of illegal firearms sparked a national amnesty.
Former US president Barack Obama led international calls for peace Monday ahead of Kenyan elections seen as too close to call, with fears that violence could flare in east Africa's richest economy.
South African President Jacob Zuma faces a no-confidence vote by secret ballot in parliament Tuesday, with opponents hoping that discontented ANC lawmakers could help oust him from office.
Kenyans vote Tuesday in general elections headlined by a too-close-to-call battle between incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta and his rival Raila Odinga, sparking fears of violence in east Africa's richest economy.
The Minority’s spokesperson of foreign affairs and the Member of Parliament for North Tongu Constituency, Hon.
"Before, we were able to go to work in any mine to dig for diamonds. But today, we're all afraid of dying," artisanal miner Banayi Ilunga says grimly.
Even Trump's favorite poll is showing low approval numbers.
The family of the man killed in Obuasi when illegal miners clashed with Operation Vanguard patrol team say their relative died needlessly.
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