Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Angelina Jolie Storms Ghana Tomorrow 94 July 15, 2010 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Ghana Web (Ghana) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Ghana Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Palestine: Peace: Rest in Peace November 28, 2025. Published in alquds“The Palestinians like me. The Palestinians are doing very well actually.” 0 Japan: Trump Administration’s ‘Spitballs,’ Seeking To Shrink the Press November 26, 2025. Published in Sankei Shimbun 0 Saudi Arabia: Riyadh and Washington … Filling the Vacuum and Lifting Stability November 25, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatThe new landscape consolidates Riyadh’s position as a regional power. 0 South Africa: How Revoking Naledi Pandor’s US Visa Was Engineered November 29, 2025. Published in Cape TimesThe question we therefore need to ask is who is next? 0 Saudi Arabia: A Tale of Two ‘Virtual’ Ceasefires November 29, 2025. Published in Arab News 0 Topics Nigeria: The Words of the King of Mar-a-Lago November 30, 2025. Published in The SunThe truth is that the Americans are pathologically unreliable and unscrupulously treacherous. 0 Saudi Arabia: The Deeper Implications of the F-35 Deal November 30, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatWashington now faces choices: proceed with the deal and adjust its conception of alliances in the region or succumb to legislative stagnation and reject or downgrade the deal. 0 Cuba: Life in Venezuela Has Not Stopped November 29, 2025. Published in Juventude Rebelde[T]hreats from Washington may have strengthened a sense of unity and sovereignty among citizens who want peace. 0 India: A Tenuous Truce: Can the Updated US-Ukraine Peace Plan Actually End the War? November 29, 2025. Published in FirstpostMoscow’s objective remains a final settlement on its own terms—not a temporary ceasefire or frozen conflict. 0 South Africa: How Revoking Naledi Pandor’s US Visa Was Engineered November 29, 2025. Published in Cape TimesThe question we therefore need to ask is who is next? 0 Saudi Arabia: A Tale of Two ‘Virtual’ Ceasefires November 29, 2025. Published in Arab News 0 Palestine: Peace: Rest in Peace November 28, 2025. Published in alquds“The Palestinians like me. The Palestinians are doing very well actually.” 0 Iraq: The Anxious America: When Fear Becomes a Component of Political Awareness November 27, 2025. Published in alsabaahThis contradiction between fearing violence while simultaneously rejecting it defines the current American mood. 0 Related Articles Ghana: Implications of the Termination of US Aid for Electricity and Renewable Energy Initiatives in Africa March 12, 2025. Published in Ghanaian TimesThe recent decision of the U.S. Government to terminate aid for renewable energy initiatives in Africa carries significant implications. Nigeria: On Kamala Harris’ African Visit May 2, 2023. Published in The GuardianTo say that Africa is in the middle of another scramble by the world super powers is an understatement. Ghana: Kamala Harris’ Tour in Africa: What It Means to International Relations April 20, 2023. Published in The ChronicleThe trip is pragmatically considered an opportunity to counter China’s influence in Africa. Ghana: The War in Ukraine Has Lasted for More Than 1 Year but the Situation on the Ground Continues To Stagnate February 9, 2023. Published in Ghanaian TimesIraq, Afghanistan, Libya, were all invaded because they posed a threat to the sovereignty of the U.S. and its allies. Ghana: Racial Intolerance and American Foreign Policy October 7, 2020. Published in Ghanian Times Previous articleAsymmetric War: Iran and the New NormalNext article“No” Leaders Want U.S. Envoy Tamed LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment