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Bank Of Baroda Still Most Profitable Bank In Ghana
The Bank of Baroda emerged the most profitable bank for the
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has commenced its meetings to review developments in the economy. The meetings begun on
Nigeria Pays The Price: Poor Rule Is No Match For Violence And Disease
The Nigerian government of President Goodluck Jonathan is now reeling in the face of two challenges, the growing Islamist militant insurgency in the north led
‘Merciless,’ Spread Of Ebola In Liberia Must Be Stopped In Its Tracks, Security Council Told
Special Representative Karin Landgren briefs the Security Council on the spread of Ebola in Liberia. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe Liberia is facing its greatest threat since
UN Envoy Condemns Latest Terrorist Attacks In Somalia
Special Representative and head of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) Nicholas Kay. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe UN is Calling for reconciliation and an end
UN Probe Shows Helicopter Was Shot Down In South Sudan
UN aircraft crew carrying the remains of three crew members to memorial service in Juba, South Sudan. They died when their helicopter came down near
Why You Should Care About Scotland's Independence Vote
By Mike Peacock An opinion poll showing Scottish independence campaigners have a slim lead nine days before a crucial referendum has highlighted reasons for
Why You Should Care About Scotland’s Independence Vote
By Mike Peacock An opinion poll showing Scottish independence campaigners have a slim lead nine days before a crucial referendum has highlighted reasons for
Apple Unveils Two New iPhones, Apple Watch And ApplePay
In one of the most ambitious product launches in its history, Apple unveiled two new iPhones, a smartwatch and a mobile payments platform on
iPhone 6? Latest rumors before Tuesday's Apple event
In this Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013, file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks on stage before a new product introduction in Cupertino, Calif. Apple is
iPhone 6? Latest rumors before Tuesday’s Apple event
In this Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013, file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks on stage before a new product introduction in Cupertino, Calif. Apple is
Mental Slavery Of Now! Deception of Imperialism
[blockquote style=”1″]Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation,
UN Envoy Lends Support To State Formation Process In South-West Regions In Somalia
Special Representative for Somalia, Nicholas Kay (right), speaks with the Speaker of the Somali Federal Parliament, Mohamed Osman Jawari, in Baidoa. UN Photo/Ilyas Ahmed The
African Union-UN Mission Calls For Restraint Amid Tensions At Darfur Camp
A group of women and children in Kalma camp for internally displaced people, South Darfur. Photo: UNAMID/Albert González Farran Concerned about escalating tensions, the African
No ‘Back To School’ For Millions Of Children Affected By Conflict, Crisis – UN
Thirty million children can’t go back to school because of a record number of conflicts and crises. Photo: UNICEF Almost 30 million children are out
Security Council Told Of Indiscriminate, Brutal Killings Children Face In Conflict
Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Leila Zerrougu (left) addresses the Security Council. UN Photo/Loey Felipe The multiplication of crises affecting children since the
Dollar Gains Ground On Yen, Japan Shares Test Highs
A pedestrian holding his mobile phone walks past an electronic board showing the stock market indices of various countries outside a brokerage in Tokyo June
Scottish Referendum Fears Slam Pound; Stocks Fall
1 OF 2. The London Stock Exchange is seen during ther morning rush hour in the City of London April 11, 2011. CREDIT: REUTERS/TOBY MELVILLE Scotland’s
Uganda's Oil Bonanza
The government revised upwards the country’s petroleum resources by over 85% to about 6.5 billion barrels of oil initially in place. This was an upgrade