CAIRO (Reuters) - A decision by Egypt's supreme court to overrule the president when he recalled parliament has raised the stakes in the power struggle between the long-repressed Muslim Brotherhood and the military which ruled for decades.
Osama Bin Laden's former cook Ibrahim al-Qosi returns to his home country Sudan after more than 10 years detention in Guantanamo Bay.
UN peacekeepers are being redeployed to Goma in eastern DR Congo to protect the city from rebel mutineers, the UN envoy to the country says.
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Daily Guide¢5.2bn Paid To GhostDaily GuideA GHOST is said to be among the recipients of judgment debts doled out by the Mills Administration, with the dead man reportedly receiving an amount of GH¢525600 (¢5.256 billion). Nene Ogbe Assumeng II was captured by the 2010 Auditor-General's report ...and more »
PARIS (Reuters) - Poverty, inequality and injustice are threatening to trigger a broad sectarian conflict in Nigeria, an international Christian-Muslim task force said on Wednesday.
* Stats Office sees silver lining as pace of inflation slows (Adds details, quotes)
Myjoyonline.comKwadwo Mpiani $1.3m judgment debt case is still in courtMyjoyonline.comFormer Attorney General Joe Ghartey is challenging government to subject the controversial Isofoton $1.3 million judgment debt to further investigations, denying any liability by the Kufuor administration. He questions why the current government has ...Judgement Debt Payment Saga Appears Not To Be Ending With New Revelations EmergingGhana Broadcasting CorporationMpiani Absconds From Gargantuan JudgmentGhanaWebGovernment to pay another $1.3 million judgment debtVibe GhanaCitifmonlineall 17 news articles »
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