First, dozens of Ghanaians have been killed on the battlefields in Ukraine, as Ghana’s foreign minister makes a direct appeal to President Zelensky. Also, a new sleeping pill gets the green light from European regulators, paving the way for Africa to protect more than 60 million people threatened by the deadly tsetse fly. Finally, the Paris Agricultural Show celebrates African culture with many producers from the continent coming to present their products. Ivory Coast shines as guest of honor with shea butter in the spotlight.
55 Ghanaians killed on battlefields in Ukraine
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by Julie Bort
- Categories: General, News, World
- Tags: Eye on Africa
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