UK and Ghana Remain Partners On Maintaining Security

On 17 May, a team from the UK’s 7th Infantry Brigade (The Desert Rats) arrived in Ghana eager to participate in Ex UNITED ACCORD. This was an excellent opportunity for the UK military team, drawn from the element of the British Army responsible for cooperation with Ghana and her West African neighbours. The UK’s soldiers … Read more

My Future In Chelsea’s Hands

Diego Costa has stated that it is up to Chelsea to make a decision on his future after he scored in Spain’s 2-1 World Cup qualifying win in Macedonia. Costa, 28, was told by text message that boss Antonio Conte does not have him in his plans for next season. He said: “I don’t know … Read more

Friend Or Foe? Taiwan’s Disappearing Allies

Panama walking out on its relationship with Taiwan to establish ties with rival China is the latest in a spate of diplomatic dumping that is leaving Taipei increasingly isolated. Beijing still sees self-ruling Taiwan as part of its territory to be reunified, while the democratic island views itself as a sovereign country, although it has … Read more

Who’s Afraid of George Soros?

The world has a new puppetmaster. From his New York home, US financier-cum-philanthropist George Soros has manufactured Europe’s migration crisis, backed a coup in Macedonia and sponsored protests in Hungary. At least that’s what his detractors say, and there are many. From the Kremlin via Skopje to the power corridors of Washington, the Hungarian-born Jewish … Read more

Live Marriage Proposal Surprises Audiences

Macedonia’s Eurovision entrant squealed with delight as her fiance proposed to her in front of an audience of millions during the second semi-final in Kiev. Jana Burceska, who revealed she was pregnant in the live TV interview during voting, then introduced the father of her child, Alexander. Taking the microphone, he dropped to one knee, … Read more

Brawl Breaks Out After Protesters Storm Macedonia Parliament

Protesters stormed into Macedonia’s parliament on Thursday after an ethnic Albanian was elected as speaker. A brawl broke out injuring scores of people, including the Social Democrat leader Zoran Zaev, who was left with blood pouring down his face. The protesters, supporters of ex-Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski’s VMRO party, are demanding new elections. Politics in … Read more

Brawl Breaks Out After Protestors Storm Macedonia Parliament

Protesters stormed into Macedonia’s parliament on Thursday after an ethnic Albanian was elected as speaker. A brawl broke out injuring at least 10 people, including the Social Democrat leader Zoran Zaev, who was left with blood pouring down his face. The protesters, supporters of ex-Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski’s VMRO party, are demanding new elections. Politics … Read more

Macedonia Parliament Stormed By Protesters In Skopje

Protesters stormed into Macedonia’s parliament on Thursday after an ethnic Albanian was elected as speaker. A brawl broke out injuring at least 10 people, including the Social Democrat leader Zoran Zaev, who was left with blood pouring down his face. The protesters, supporters of ex-Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski’s VMRO party, are demanding new elections. Politics … Read more

Gorsuch Sworn In As US Supreme Court Justice

Neil Gorsuch was sworn in Monday as the US Supreme Court’s ninth justice, retilting the bench to the right as he filled the seat left vacant by last year’s death of conservative icon Antonin Scalia. Confirmed by the Senate Friday after a bitter months-long fight, Gorsuch was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts in … Read more

Netherlands Drop To Lowest-Ever FIFA Ranking

Netherlands have dropped to their lowest ever position in FIFA’s latest World Ranking, following a dismal run under now-sacked head coach Danny Blind. Having failed to qualify for the 2016 European Championships in France, they are now also in real danger of missing out on a spot in the 2018 World Cup and are down … Read more

Ademi’s Doping Ban Cut To Two Years

Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Arijan Ademi’s four-year doping ban has been halved as the Court of Arbitration for Sport found he did not intentionally cheat. The 25-year-old Macedonia international tested positive for steroid stanozolol after Dinamo’s 2-1 Champions League win over Arsenal in September 2015. European football’s governing body Uefa gave him a four-year ban, which … Read more

King Ayisoba To Perform 30 Shows In Europe

King of ‘Kologo’ music; King Ayisoba, will on 24th of March, 2017 embark on an international tour to promote Ghanaian music through live musical performances in some European countries. King Ayisoba, who took the country by storm a couple of years ago by emerging the overall top winner at the 2007 MTN Ghana Music Awards … Read more

Macedonia’s Veteran Leader Gets Mandate To Form Next Government

Macedonia’s president said on Monday he will give a mandate to Nikola Gruevski, a veteran leader of the conservative VMRO-DPMNE, to form new government following elections last month. Gruevski, 46, who led the ex-Yugoslav republic for almost a decade, will now have 20 days to win approval for his cabinet in the parliament. Join GhanaStar.com … Read more

Who Needs Greater State Projects In the Balkans?

Foreign Affairs, a renowned American foreign policy journal, recently published an article under the title Dysfunction in the Balkans, written by Timothy Less. In this article the author offers his advice to the new American Administration, suggesting it to abandon the policy of support to the territorial integrity of the states created in the process … Read more

Brexit – PakistanizationFinally Comes Home

Foreign Affairs, a renowned American foreign policy journal, recently published an article under the title Dysfunction in the Balkans, written by Timothy Less. In this article the author offers his advice to the new American Administration, suggesting it to abandon the policy of support to the territorial integrity of the states created in the process … Read more

The Practical Church Life

The Ministry Issuing In the Practical Church Life. What is a ministry it is our individual living as saved and so changed people spiritually by God? This changed persons have the divine nature of God being filled in us coupled with the repair of our corrupted nature to His Nature. Such people lives besides ourselves … Read more

Parliamentary Elections In the Shama Constituency; Another Case of A Choice of A Lesser Evil?

The U. S presidential elections brought with it new conspiracies, concepts and theories. Most notably and important for this piece, it was conceived that the world’s most powerful country and perhaps the first country to have a dream has been handed with two evils. And since choosing they must it became conclusive that the lesser … Read more

Injury-Hit Spain Bids To Defend Group Lead

Sergio Ramos’ only contribution to Spain in a World Cup qualifier this weekend will be a pep talk to his teammates. Ramos visited the team’s training camp this week ahead of tomorrow’s match against Macedonia, but the captain won’t be on the field in the southern city of Granada because of an injury — one … Read more

Just How Bad Is Diego Costa’s Injury?

The forward is out of Spain’s next two international matches and will return to London for further treatment, but will he recover in time for his side’s next Premier League game? Diego Costa will miss Spain’s games against Macedonia and England due to a bruised thigh and has been given the green light to return … Read more