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Israel Accuses Hamas of Breaching Gaza Ceasefire with Direct Attacks

Tel aviv: Israel’s military has accused the Islamist terrorist organization Hamas of committing a ‘gross violation’ of the Gaza ceasefire by carrying out several direct attacks on Israeli troops, a senior Israeli military official said on Sunday. According to Ghana News Agency, the incidents are said to have occurred beyond the agreed line, known as the ‘yellow line,’ which marks the withdrawal point for Israeli troops within Gaza. The Israeli army had withdrawn to this line on October 10, when the current ceasefire agreement took effect. Israeli troops were attacked with a rocket-propelled grenade, the military official reported. Additionally, a

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Morocco, Malawi to Strengthen Bilateral Partnership

Rabat: The Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Malawi have reiterated their commitment to strengthening the bilateral relations between the two countries. During a telephone conversation, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Expatriates Nasser Bourita and the new Malawian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. George Thapatula Chaponda, both parties expressed satisfaction with the positive momentum in bilateral relations since 2017. According to Ghana News Agency, the relationship is marked by a commitment to strengthen cooperation in key areas identified by H.E. Arthur Peter Mutharika, President of the Republic of Malawi, such as agriculture, fishery, mining, trade, and

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Experience Conference 2025 Concludes with Miracles and Thanksgiving

Accra: The 2025 Experience Conference of The Maker’s House Chapel International (TMHCI) ended joyfully on Sunday with a thanksgiving service marked by praise, testimonies, and miracles, as worshippers celebrated the close of a spiritually charged week. The congregation, clad in white apparel to symbolize victory in Christ, also participated in a Holy Communion Service that sealed the week-long celebration with thanksgiving and unity. According to Ghana News Agency, the annual conference held under the theme ‘Jesus’ brought together thousands of believers from Ghana and abroad at the Church’s Destiny Arena, Kwabenya, to renew their faith and experience God’s power. Throughout

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Akwamu Traditional Leaders and Partners Unite to Champion Ghana’s Next Smart City in Atimpoku

Atimpoku: The Green Smart Cities Developers (GSCD), and the traditional and local authorities of the Akwamu Traditional Area, have taken a major step toward redefining Ghana’s urban future with the successful organization of a stakeholder engagement on the Atimpoku Smart City Project (ASCP). According to Ghana News Agency, the Atimpoku Smart City Project is a visionary initiative designed to transform Atimpoku into a modern, inclusive, and sustainable city, one that harmonizes technological innovation with cultural heritage. Positioned as a future model for smart urban living in Ghana, the project will integrate residential, industrial, and green spaces to promote economic growth,

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Austrian Rescuers Free Teen from Tumble Dryer in Challenging Operation

M¶dling: A 13-year-old girl in Austria was successfully rescued from a tumble dryer after a challenging operation by emergency services in the Vienna suburb of M¶dling. The incident unfolded when the girl climbed into the drum of the appliance and found herself unable to exit on her own. According to Ghana News Agency, the fire brigade was alerted on Friday evening and initially attempted to free the girl without using any specialized equipment. However, when these efforts failed, they proceeded to dismantle the dryer to access the drum. During the rescue operation, the girl’s condition reportedly worsened. A firefighter informed

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Bumper Fish Harvests in Keta Municipality Face Market Challenges

Keta: Fisherfolks within coastal communities in Keta Municipality of the Volta Region are enjoying a bumper harvest of fish over the months due to what was described as favorable weather conditions. The communities include Tetekope, Abutiakope, Vodza, Kedzi, among others. According to Ghana News Agency, the abundant catch has brought relief and joy to the fishing community with varieties of fish species caught such as tilapia and anchovies. Mr. Simon Tettevi, a fisherman, attributed the bumper harvest to the rainy season, which has brought favorable fishing conditions. Despite the abundance of fish, there is no ready market to sell, leading

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Twenty European Nations Urge EU to Intensify Deportations to Afghanistan

Brussels: Twenty European countries have collectively urged the European Commission to expand efforts in repatriating Afghans lacking residence permits back to Afghanistan. The Dutch government spearheaded this initiative by publishing a letter addressed to EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner. According to Ghana News Agency, the letter highlights that in the previous year, 22,870 Afghans in the EU were issued repatriation decisions, yet only 435 successfully returned to Afghanistan, now under Taliban control. The signatory nations emphasized the necessity for the EU to treat the matter of voluntary and forced returns as a ‘joint responsibility.’ They are advocating for an examination

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