Elections in Pakistan: Will Nawaz Sharif secure a resounding majority?
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif declared, "It will take a lion's heart to bring the country back on track," at a campaign event for his Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Can he, however, garner a significant majority? We outline the obstacles former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif may encounter two weeks before the Pakistani elections.
Protesters in Ghana demand the president step down due to blackouts and the country's declining economy.
Ghanaian protestors demand the president resign because they believe the administration fails to handle the country's electricity problem. A mother's sorrow over her newborn's passing as a result of a hospital power outage draws attention to Ghana's electrical issue. The economy has slowed down, and frequent blackouts have impacted healthcare. As rationing deepens, protesters point the finger at government ineptitude. Opponents contend President Nana Addo's administration has failed despite pledges to resolve the problem. Ghana risks an economic downturn by stopping energy provision to its neighbors to alleviate shortages at home.
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