Apple's boss has promised to build three new manufacturing plants in the United States, according to an interview President Donald Trump has given to the Wall Street Journal.
EU court says Austria can deport asylum seekers
The EU's top court has ruled that a law requiring refugees to seek asylum in the first country they reach applies even in exceptional circumstances.
Deported Nepalese teen Bivsi Rana can return to Germany
A teenager who was removed from her classroom and deported to Nepal has been allowed to return to Germany on a study visa.
Bahamas 2017: No medal for Ghana at Commonwealth Youth Games
Team Ghana failed to bring home a medal from the sixth Commonwealth Youth Games held in Nassau, Bahamas despite their efforts and high determination.
Akufo-Addo to "deal" with Charlotte Osei impeachment petition today
President Nana Akufo-Addo will today “deal” with the petition seeking the removal from office, of the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Mrs Charlotte Osei, Deputy Chief of Staff, Samuel Abdulai Jinapor has disclosed.
Resign your positions - Prof Gyampo to EC commissioners
A senior political science lecturer at the Department of Political Science of the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Edward Gyampo has admonished the three commissioners of the Electoral Commission (EC) to resign their positions willingly in order to save the integrity of the commission.
Adobe to kill off Flash plug-in by 2020
Shoddy data-stripping exposes firms' to hack attacks
Large firms are vulnerable to targeted hack attacks because they do little to strip data from files on their websites, suggests research.
Trump says Apple will build three 'big' new plants in US
Watch your back, fight against corruption being sabotaged -- Amidu warns Akufo-Addo
A former Attorney-General, Martin Amidu, who is renowned for his fight against graft, thinks aspects of the Special Prosecutor’s bill undermine President Nana Akufo-Addo’s anti-corruption intentions.
Sweden data leak 'a disaster', says PM
The Swedish government has admitted to a huge data leak made by one of its own departments during an IT outsourcing procedure in 2015.
Sweden's prime minister said it was "a disaster", Swedish media reported.