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Johnson & Johnson faces trial over opioid crisis in Oklahoma
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Johnson & Johnson, one of the world's largest drug manufacturers, has gone on trial in a multi-billion dollar lawsuit by the US state of Oklahoma
Obengfo hospital CEO faces murder charges
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Director of the Advanced BodySculpt Centre, Obengfo Hospital, Dr Dominic Obeng-Andoh has been charged with murder by the district court.
Anas fires back at Kennedy Agyapong
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Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has affirmed that his team still remains focused and ready to premiere the undercover work he did with the BBC, on the Ghana Football Association (GFA)
White House criticises China for $3bn tariffs on US imports
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The White House has criticised China after it imposed retaliatory tariffs against the US on a range of goods including pork and wine
Israel suspends plan to send African migrants to West
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has suspended a deal with the UN to give residency to thousands of African migrants in exchange for Western
Hacker who gave up Wikileaks source dies
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Adrian Lamo, a computer hacker best known for passing on information that led to the arrest of Chelsea Manning, has died aged 37.
Ukraine crisis: Exchange of hundreds of prisoners takes place
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Ukraine and separatist rebels in the east of the country have exchanged hundreds of prisoners, in one of the biggest swaps since the conflict began in 2014.
Afghan girls robotics team wins in Washington
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A team of girls from Afghanistan has won a special award at an international robotics competition in Washington in the US.
Teens from Burundi robotics team go missing in US
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Six teenagers from Burundi taking part in a robotics competition in the US have been reported missing, police say.
OJ Simpson wins parole
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OJ Simpson, the former American football star and convict, had told a court in Nevada that he "basically lived a conflict-free life" as he expressed
Press release: 65% of Ghanaians Blame The Increasing Spate of Mob Injustice On The Corrupt Police And The Court System In Ghana – Piran
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In recent times, Ghanaians have experienced many instances of mob injustice leading to the lynching of innocent people on suspicion of being thieves
US and UK ban cabin laptops on some inbound flights
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The US and UK are banning laptops from cabin baggage on flights from certain countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Turkey.
Trump administration widens net for immigrant deportation
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The Trump administration has issued tough guidelines to widen the net for deporting illegal immigrants from the US, and speed up their removal.
Amend Ghana’s laws to ban homosexuality – Oquaye
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The Speaker of Parliament Professor Mike Oquaye has called for the amendment of Ghana’s laws to completely ban homosexuality and make it illegal.
The village aiming to create a white utopia
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A village in Hungary has banned the wearing of Muslim dress and the call to prayer. By leading what it calls "the war against Muslim culture", it hopes to attract other Christian Europeans who object
Quebec mosque attack: Student Alexandre Bissonnette charged
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Canadian police have charged a French-Canadian student over the fatal shooting of six Muslim worshippers at a mosque in Quebec.
Trump sacks defiant attorney general
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President Trump fired his acting attorney general on Monday after she defiantly refused to defend his immigration executive order, accusing the
Nigerian jet ‘kills at least 50 civilians’ in accidental attack
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A Nigerian air force jet has accidentally killed and injured many civilians in Rann, in the north-east of the country, the military has said.
USA: Fort Lauderdale airport shooting; five people shot dead by Florida gunman
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Five people have been shot dead by a gunman at Fort Lauderdale airport in Florida, officials say.
Berlin truck attack: Tunisian fugitive, Anis Amri, had been under surveillance
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The man wanted for the Berlin lorry attack that killed 12 people and injured 49 had been under surveillance earlier this year according to media report.
US President-elect breaks stance with direct Taiwan call
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US President-elect Donald Trump had spoken directly with the president of Taiwan, therefore, breaking the US policy set when the formal relationship
Ohio State University attacker was ‘Somali refugee’
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Abdul Razak Ali Artan who injured 11 people, one critically, in a rampage at Ohio State University, was of Somali descent and a student on campus according to US officials.
Assange faces Sweden “rape” questions in Ecuadorean embassy
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Sweden's chief prosecutor is questioning WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about a rape allegation at the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
South Africa: Jacob Zuma report points to possible corruption
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An investigation into South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has found evidence of possible corruption at the top level of his government.
Italy quake: Norcia tremor destroys ancient buildings
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Towns and villages in central Italy have been hit by an earthquake for the fourth time in three months.
Women ‘nearing equality with men – in alcohol consumption’
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Women have all but caught up with men at knocking back alcohol, a global study of drinking habits shows.
Quetta attack: Militants kill dozens at Balochistan Police College
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At least 58 cadets and guards have been killed after militants attacked a police college in the Pakistani city of Quetta, officials say.
Thirteen die in California tour bus crash
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Thirteen people have been killed and more than 30 injured in southern California after a tour bus ran into the back of a lorry, media reports say.
‘Smart’ home devices used as weapons in website attack
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Hackers used internet-connected home devices, such as CCTV cameras and printers, to attack popular websites on Friday, security analysts say.
Mosul battle: Hundreds treated over toxic fumes in Iraq
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Hundreds of people in Iraq are being treated for the effects of toxic gases after a sulphur plant was set alight in fighting with so-called Islamic State.
Is Angela Merkel really on the ropes?
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At the end of July, Germany was hit by a series of violent attacks, three of which were carried out by asylum seekers. So are Germans turning
Belgium machete attacker was Algerian, say officials
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Belgian officials say a man who wounded two policewomen with a machete was a 33-year-old Algerian with a criminal record but no known terror links.
Tropical Storm Earl death toll jumps to 38 in Mexico
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The death toll in Mexico's landslides and flooding has jumped to 38 after Tropical Storm Earls swept through the country's eastern regions.
Turkey coup: Erdogan backs return of death penalty at vast Istanbul rally
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told a vast rally in Istanbul that he would approve the return of the death penalty if it was backed by parliament and the public.
Bikini-clad Swedish policewoman ‘stops thief’
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A bikini-clad Swedish police officer has been praised for tackling a suspected thief while she was off-duty sunbathing with friends in Stockholm.
US Supreme Court blocks transgender toilet ruling
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The US Supreme Court has temporarily overturned a ruling that allowed a transgender high school student to use the bathroom of his choice.
One dead, several hurt in central London knife attack
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A woman has died and five others were injured in a knife attack in Russell Square, central London.
White House: Iran cash payment not ransom for hostages
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The White House has dismissed claims that the US paid a ransom to Iran in exchange for the release of five American prisoners.
Kabul explosion: ‘Foreign compound’ targeted by Taliban
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A huge explosion has rocked the Afghan capital Kabul. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
France church attack: Two arrested over priest’s killing
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Two men have been placed under formal investigation over the murder of a priest in a Normandy church, including a cousin of one of the killers. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Dusseldorf residents told to pay for Nazi-era road
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Homeowners on a street in Germany have been told they must foot the bill for their road's construction - even though it's been there for nearly 80 years. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Texas hot air balloon crash: No survivors among 16 on board
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A hot air balloon has caught fire and crashed in the US state of Texas, with all 16 on board confirmed dead, the Texas department of safety says. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Merkel rules out migrant policy reversal after attacks
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Recent attacks in Germany involving asylum-seekers would not change its willingness to take in refugees, Chancellor Angela Merkel has said. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
German-Iranian teen behind Munich deadly shootings
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In the last hour police in Munich have said the suspect in the shopping mall shootings is an 18-year-old German-Iranian national. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Teenage boys in Rottingdean school skirt protest over hot weather
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Four teenage boys have worn skirts to school in protest at being disciplined for wearing shorts on the hottest day. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Manson follower Leslie Van Houten denied parole by California governor
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California Governor Jerry Brown has denied parole for Leslie Van Houten, a former follower of Charles Manson, who is serving a life sentence for murder. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Munich shooting: Police hunt ‘attackers’
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Police in the German city of Munich say the perpetrators of a shooting attack are still on the run, and they advise people to avoid public places. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Fox News boss Roger Ailes resigns amid sexual harassment charges
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Roger Ailes, the long-time boss of Fox News, has resigned after a number of female employees accused him of sexual harassment. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Are we safe? Florida policeman shoots autistic man’s unarmed black therapist
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A Florida policeman shot and wounded an autistic man's unarmed black therapist on Monday, local media reports. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Turkey coup attempt: General Akin Ozturk denies role in plot
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A former air force commander has denied being a ringleader of Friday's attempted military coup in Turkey. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Why is America so angry?
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What has propelled the rise of the outspoken rabble-rousing billionaire, Donald Trump? I went to Bakersfield, a hardcore Republican enclave Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
North Korea ‘fires three ballistic missiles into sea’
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North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, say US and South Korean military officials. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Germany axe attack: Assault on train in Wuerzburg
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A teenage Afghan refugee armed with an axe and knife injured four people on a train in southern Germany before being shot dead by police, officials say. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Nice attack: Sarkozy blames government for failing to prevent attacks
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In the wake of the attack in Nice, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has criticised the government for not doing enough to provide security. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Baton Rouge shootings: Obama calls for calm after three police officers killed
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President Obama has called for restraint after three police officers were shot dead in the city of Baton Rouge in Louisiana. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Nice attack: Lorry driver confirmed as Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel
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The driver of a lorry that killed 84 people in an attack in the French city of Nice has been confirmed as Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, 31. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Dutchman jailed for 30 days for ‘insulting’ the king
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A court in the Netherlands has sentenced a man to 30 days in jail for insulting the king on Facebook. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
US police shootings: Obama urges unity amid racial tension
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US President Barack Obama has urged police, and black communities to come together, saying it should not be "us versus them", Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Attack in Nice: Many dead as lorry hits crowd
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A lorry has struck a crowd after Bastille Day celebrations in the southern French city of Nice, killing at least 80 people and injuring dozens, officials say. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Arizona police hunt for serial killer linked to seven deaths
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Police in the US state of Arizona say a single suspect may be responsible for a series of shootings that have left seven people dead. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Zimbabwe pastor Evan Mawarire calls for more protests
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A Zimbabwean pastor who was briefly detained after organising a nationwide strike last week has called on people to keep protesting. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Islamic State confirms key commander Omar Shishani dead
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A news agency linked to so-called Islamic State has confirmed the death of key leader Omar Shishani, who the US said it killed in March. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
US sentences Chinese hacker for stealing military information
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A Chinese businessman who pleaded guilty to hacking sensitive military information has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison in the US. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Theresa May to hand out more jobs in first cabinet
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New Prime Minister Theresa May will continue to form her new government later - as she begins her first full day in Downing Street. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Brexit: Tensions emerge over UK-EU trade negotiations
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UK and EU politicians have given very different accounts of how the UK's Brexit negotiations should proceed. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
Gunmen take hostages in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka
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Gunmen have stormed a popular cafe in the diplomatic area of the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, taking a number of hostages, officials say. Witnesses said it was heard across most of the city about 01:25 local time on Monday (20:55 GMT Sunday).
North Korea test-fires missiles in defiance of UN sanctions
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North Korea has test-fired two mid-range ballistic missiles from its eastern coast, says South Korea. The first launch was considered to have failed, travelling about 150km (90 miles) before landing in the sea.
Trump says US should consider profiling against crime
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The presumptive Republican candidate in the US presidential election, Donald Trump, has suggested the country should consider using profiling to combat crime.
UN says refugee numbers at record level
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The number of people displaced by conflict is at the highest level ever recorded, the UN refugee agency says.
Health: Obesity boom ‘fuelling rise in malnutrition’
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Malnutrition is sweeping the world, fuelled by obesity as well as starvation, new research has suggested.
French police chief’s killer ‘claimed allegiance to IS’
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A man claiming allegiance to so-called Islamic State (IS) stabbed a French policeman to death before being killed when police stormed a house, in what officials say was a "terrorist act".
Orlando shooting: Vigils held around world to honour victims
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Vigils have been held in Orlando, Florida, and around the world for the victims of Sunday's deadly gun attack on a gay nightclub.
Dutch woman arrested in Qatar after making rape claim
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A Dutch woman is being detained in Qatar on suspicion of adultery after she told police she had been raped.
EU referendum: Sir James Dyson says Britain better off out
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Britain will gain more from leaving the EU than it will lose, billionaire entrepreneur Sir James Dyson has said.
How South African women are reclaiming the headscarf
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African women have worn headscarves for many years for religious, cultural reasons and even as a fashion statement but they were traditionally worn by older, usually married women.
Award-winning Lagos lagoon school collapses
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An award-winning floating school that provided classes to children on a lagoon in Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos, has collapsed during heavy rains.
Ghana: Accra hit by more flood after heavy rain
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Heavy downpours in Ghana's capital city Accra have caused widespread flooding today.
Suspect extradited for people smuggling ‘is wrong man’
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Friends of a man extradited to Italy on Tuesday on people smuggling charges say police have the wrong man.
Papua New Guinea moves to block more student protests
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The University of Papua New Guinea has obtained an injunction to stop protests after a number of people were hurt when a demonstration turned violent.

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