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Ghana and EU Sign Security Partnership Agreement
First article: 24 mar. 2026, 23:25
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Last update: 24 mar. 2026, 23:25
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Ghana has formalized a security partnership with the European Union, marking a significant step in bolstering cooperation on various security fronts. This partnership likely encompasses areas such as counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and border management. The agreement reflects a growing trend of international collaboration to address complex security challenges.Articles about this topic
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Ghana signs security partnership with the EU
In tonight's edition, Ghana has become the first African country to enter into a landmark security and defence partnership with the European Union. Also, with several African countries heavily reliant on fertiliser imported from the Gulf, there's been a knock-on effect on the continent as the war in Iran chokes traditional supply routes. And the death toll from heavy flooding in Kenya has reached 88, as at least 21 counties are affected.
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