The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has designated February 23 as International Mother Language Day to honor the tragic massacre that took
Month: June 2022
ECOWAS Sensitises Member States on New Regional Infrastructure Masterplan
Concerned by the increasing infrastructure deficit and the need to address the financing challenge of regional infrastructure projects, The ECOWAS Commission through the ECOWAS Project
Several reported casualties following an Amtrak disaster close to Kansas City
Amtrak train carrying 243 passengers derailed after colliding with a dump truck at a busy crossing close to Kansas City, Missouri, according to several reports.
Governor Ron DeSantis signs Senate Bill (SB) 898, designated as “Miya’s Law”, to strengthen residential tenant safety measures
Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill (SB) 898, also known as “Miya’s Law,” which strengthens tenant safety regulations for residential properties by requiring background
Multiple casualties are reported after Amtrak train collided with the truck and came off the tracks at Mendon in Missouri
Amtrak train carrying 243 passengers derailed after colliding with a dump truck at a busy crossing close to Kansas City, Missouri, according to multiple reports.
Police are searching for two suspects responsible for killing a grandmother and injuring her eight-year-old grandson during a hit-and-run incident
Police are looking for two suspects in the hit-and-run incident that claimed the life of a grandmother and seriously injured her eight-year-old grandson. Around 7.10
Vice President Bawumia Joins Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry (CEM) in Prioritising the Plight of People Living with Disabilities
Government will continue to encourage and partner with private sector organisations in the quest to meet the needs of the disabled and disadvantaged in order
Lessons Learned from Senegal’s 2020 Licensing Round (By NJ Ayuk)
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber (www.EnergyChamber.org) In January 2019, Senegal made reasonable adjustments to its Petroleum Code to reflect the renewed optimism
Governor Ron DeSantis signs House Bill 461 to expand eligibility requirements for the Bright Futures Scholarship Program to include paid work experience
The Bright Futures Scholarship Program’s qualifying standards have been expanded to include paid work experience as a substitute for service hours, and Governor Ron DeSantis
United States Seizes Six Websites Providing Illegal Access to Copyrighted Music
The Justice Department announced today the seizure of six websites as part of ongoing efforts by the Department of Justice and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)