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PAHO and Global Affairs Canada renew CAD$15 million partnership to advance women’s and adolescents’ health in the Americas
PAHO and Global Affairs Canada renew CAD$15 million partnership to advance women’s and adolescents’ health in the Americas Cristina Mitchell 23 Mar 2026...
Germiston Home Affairs fire will delay document processing
GERMISTON - Home Affairs Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza says setting the Germiston building on fire was barbaric. Nzuza visited the site, and set up temporary structure to assist people who require services from the department. The Deputy Minister says there may be delays in document processing from this branch.
Veterans Affairs’ health, benefits app passes 3 million downloads
1 of 2 | The Department of Veterans Affairs, headquartered in Washington, D.C., announced its Health and Benefits mobile app has achieved more than 3 million downloads since its launch in 2021. File Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI | License Photo June 6 (UPI) -- The Department of Veterans Affairs' Health and Benefits mobile app has
Diasporan affairs is not about ‘detty December’ – Ghana’s costly diaspora blind spot
On March 25, 2025, 9:00 PM Ghana’s approach to diaspora engagement is an embarrassing case of misplaced priorities. While the world’s rising powers ‒ China, India, Turkey, Israel ‒ deployed their overseas talent to build semiconductor empires, AI giants and billion-dollar start-ups, Ghana’s strategy begins and ends with “Detty December”: a carnival of concerts, parties
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‘We love you’ – Bono pays tribute to Clannad singer-songwriter and harpist Moya Brennan after death at 73
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BLXCKIE Previews New Song “Uphi Usomnyama”
MusicBLXCKIE Previews New Song “Uphi Usomnyama.” The SA...
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How this Brisbane band remains strangely relevant, 30 years on
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