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Young Boy Creates Blender from Discarded Materials

A talented young boy from Ghana has achieved an impressive feat by crafting a functional blender entirely from recycled materials, such as plastic bottles and batteries. Remarkably, his homemade blender performed flawlessly, matching the capabilities of a store-bought one. This remarkable accomplishment marks a significant milestone in the young boy’s …

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Devastating Fire Strikes Ashaiman Market: Over 40 Shops Burned, No Casualties

Ashaiman Market experienced a devastating fire on September 10, resulting in extensive damage to more than 40 shops. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties in this unfortunate incident. The brave efforts of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) were crucial in battling the raging flames, which presented a formidable challenge. …

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Nine-Member Committee Formed to Investigate Fatal Quarry Explosion in Western Region

The Western Regional Security Council (WSRC) has formed a 9-member committee tasked with investigating the tragic explosion that occurred at the Kobina-Andokrom quarry in the Shama District of the Western Region. This explosion resulted in the loss of five lives and caused damage to several houses in the Anto-Aboso area. …

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Moroccan rescuers dig for survivors with bare hands

In the mountainous regions south of Marrakesh, remote villages are grappling with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that struck on Friday night. Rescuers, facing treacherous conditions and impassable roads strewn with debris, have been tirelessly searching for survivors using minimal equipment. Regrettably, the official death toll has surpassed 2,100, …

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Vice President Bawumia Promises to Challenge NDC Strongholds in 2024 Elections

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has pledged to challenge the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in their strongholds during the 2024 general elections. He believes he has a competitive advantage, especially in areas like Zongo communities and the Volta Region, which has made the NDC concerned about him becoming the New …

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Germany National Team Coach, Hans Flick Has Been Fired

Hansi Flick’s tenure as the head coach of the German national team has come to an end, with his dismissal sending shockwaves through the footballing world. This decision has left the German Football Federation in a critical position as they scramble to identify a suitable replacement. The urgency arises from …

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NASA Has Completed an Experiment to Produce Oxygen on Mars

The groundbreaking experiment on Mars known as MOXIE, which aimed to produce oxygen from the planet’s atmosphere, has concluded successfully, surpassing NASA’s initial expectations. Over the course of more than two years, MOXIE generated 122 grams of oxygen, equivalent to what a small dog breathes in 10 hours. This achievement …

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Gunmen Attack US-Mexico Convoy

A group of gunmen attacked a convoy of vehicles traveling from the United States to Mexico, injuring three people, including Americans. The incident took place on a bridge connecting Miguel Aleman in Mexico with Roma, Texas, according to the Tamaulipas state security department. Initially, nine people were reported injured, but …

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Dog Attack in Birmingham Injures Three, Including 11-Year-Old Girl

In Birmingham, a dog attack left three individuals injured, one of whom was an 11-year-old girl. West Midlands Police reported that the child was bitten while running past a dog being walked by its owner in Bordesley Green on Saturday. Two men tried to intervene but were also bitten, sustaining …

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Greater Accra’s CBD Shuts Down for Three Days to Honor Late Ga Paramount Queen

In a heartfelt tribute to commemorate the life of the late Ga Manye, the Paramount Queen of Ga State, HRM Naa Dedei Omaedru III, the Central Business District (CBD) of Greater Accra will observe a temporary closure of businesses for three days, spanning from October 27th to the 29th. This …

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