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Semenyo’s City Surge Powers Black Stars’ World Cup Ambitions

With the World Cup fast approaching, Antoine Semenyo’s rise at Manchester City could not be better timed for Ghana. Competing within one of Europe’s most tactically sophisticated systems is elevating his game, and that evolution may prove decisive for the Black Stars on football’s biggest stage.

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Mismatch at the Top: How Thomas Frank’s Spurs Tenure Unraveled

Tottenham’s decision to appoint Thomas Frank was framed as progressive thinking, a data-driven coach stepping up to a “Big Six” institution. But the move underestimated a critical variable: context. What thrived at Brentford was built on structural patience, recruitment alignment, and controlled expectations.

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ECG: How Ghana Could Survive an 80% Energy Budget Cut

In Ghana, power outages are routine enough that families and businesses plan around them. But behind the daily inconvenience lies a system that struggles to collect revenue, extend service, and finance expansion. At the same time, real progress is being made in decentralized renewable power. This is progress rooted in

politics
Government to Rename Kotoka International Airport

The Government of Ghana is preparing to lay a bill in Parliament to rename Kotoka International Airport (KIA) as Accra International Airport, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has announced.The proposed legislation is expected to be introduced during the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament and will be presented by the

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Explained: AI Helps in Biochemistry and Health

The introduction of Artificial Intelligence into biochemistry and healthcare works is like a super-smart helper that reads huge amounts of health information, helps find patterns diseases hide in, supports doctors in making better choices, and speeds up science that makes new medicines possible. When used responsibly, it can make life healthier, safer, and fairer for everyone!

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WHO Says Low Risk of Nipah Virus Spreading Beyond India

The World Health Organization (WHO) has assessed the risk of the Nipah virus spreading beyond India as low, following the confirmation of two recent infections, and has advised against the imposition of travel or trade restrictions.

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