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Ridge Hospital Under Fire: Ministry Launches Probe Into Patient Exploitation Claims
Ghana's Ministry of Health has launched an urgent investigation into explosive allegations that patients at one of Accra's premier public hospitals are being systematically exploited and overcharged for basic medical services. The probe, announced on January 19, 2026, follows a damning exposé by investigative outlet The Fourth Estate that has sent shockwaves through the country's healthcare sector. The Ministry of Health has given investigators just 14 working days to uncove
Jan 20


Transport Unions Bring Back ID Tags to Crack Down on Rogue Drivers
Ghana's commercial transport sector is about to get stricter oversight as unions move to tackle the persistent problem of floating drivers who fleece passengers with unauthorized fares. The Ministry of Transport announced on Monday, January 19, 2026, that transport unions have agreed to reintroduce identification tags for all commercial vehicles—a measure aimed at ensuring accountability and making it easier for commuters to identify legitimate operators. The unions will also
Jan 20


UTAG-UG Issues Ultimatum: GTEC Leadership Must Resign by Month's End
The battle for control of Ghana's tertiary education sector has reached a boiling point. University teachers at the University of Ghana have drawn a line in the sand, demanding the heads of the nation's tertiary education watchdog resign within days—or face nationwide industrial action. The University Teachers' Association of Ghana, University of Ghana branch (UTAG-UG), delivered a stinging rebuke to the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) leadership on January 19, 202
Jan 20


UK Reviews Response After Russia Expels British Diplomat Over Espionage Allegations
Moscow accuses unnamed embassy official of undercover intelligence work, marking the latest escalation in deteriorating UK-Russia diplomatic relations. Russia has expelled a British diplomat from Moscow, accusing him of working as an undercover intelligence agent at the UK embassy, in the latest sign of deepening tensions between the two countries since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Thursday that the unidentified diplomat has been strip
Jan 20


"I Did Not Kill My Friend" – Suspect in Immigration Officer Murder Case Speaks Out
A man standing trial for the brutal killing of an immigration officer has broken his silence, declaring his innocence from behind bars and vowing to fight until his name is cleared. Bright Aweh, who has spent the last six months in police custody, firmly denied murdering his friend, 38-year-old Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah, whose partially burnt body was found in an Accra gutter last July. Speaking about the case that has gripped the nation, Aweh described the ordea
Jan 20


NPP Presidential Race: Adutwum Dismisses Polls, Says January 31 Will Tell the Real Story
The only poll that matters is the one on election day—and Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum wants New Patriotic Party delegates to remember that as they prepare to choose the party's next flagbearer. The Bosomtwe MP and Education Minister, currently trailing in pre-election surveys for the NPP's presidential primary, has urged party faithful to ignore predictions and commentaries suggesting he cannot win. Speaking on Monday, January 19, 2026, Dr. Adutwum insisted that hope, conviction, an
Jan 20


Ashaiman Market Erupts: Traders Vow to Fight Government's Modern Market Dreams
The promise of a gleaming 24-hour market has sparked fury instead of celebration among Ashaiman traders who say their survival is now under threat. What was meant to be good news has turned into a brewing confrontation at the Ashaiman Main Market, where hundreds of traders are digging in their heels against a government redevelopment plan they fear could wipe out their livelihoods overnight. The tension is palpable. Market women who have spent decades building their businesse
Jan 16


Australia's Bold Social Media Experiment: One Month Later, Mixed Results Emerge
What happens when you suddenly cut off an entire generation from the digital platforms that have defined their social lives? Australia is finding out, and the results are more complex than anyone expected. One month after Australia implemented the world's first comprehensive social media ban for teenagers under 16 , early results paint a nuanced picture of digital detox, behavioral shifts, and creative workarounds. The groundbreaking policy, which kicked off on December 10,
Jan 12


Italy's Hidden Sanctuary Trails: Where Nuns Are Leading Pilgrims Away from Overtourism
While tourists jostle for space at Rome's Trevi Fountain, a network of ancient paths mapped by nuns winds through forgotten Italian valleys where medieval monasticism was born—and hardly anyone knows about them. Imagine this: pale autumn skies stretching over forested Italian mountains, the echo of blackbirds cutting through morning mist, and cobblestone paths worn smooth by centuries of pilgrims, shepherds, and hermits seeking spiritual refuge. This isn't a scene from the cr
Jan 12


China Intensifies Religious Crackdown as Prominent Church Leaders Arrested, Building Demolished
Religious freedom in China faces its gravest threat in years as authorities escalate their campaign against independent Christian churches, arresting prominent leaders and physically tearing down worship spaces. An influential Protestant congregation, the Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, announced on Tuesday that police had raided homes and detained nine prominent leaders , including current church head Li Yingqiang and his wife Zhang Xinyue. Meanwhile, over 1,000 miles
Jan 9


Gaza's Children Return to Makeshift Classrooms After Two Years Without School
The sounds of learning have returned to Gaza City, but the classrooms are tents, the curriculum is basic, and nearly every child carries the weight of war trauma. After two years without formal education , children in Gaza are streaming back to school following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire in October. At what remains of the Lulwa Abdel Wahab al-Qatami School in the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, pupils gather in temporary tent structures erected among the ruins of a building destroy
Jan 9


Burkina Faso Junta Claims Assassination Plot Against Military Leader Foiled
Burkina Faso's military government has announced it thwarted an alleged assassination attempt targeting the country's leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré , accusing a former military ruler and the neighboring Ivory Coast of orchestrating the plot. Security Minister Mahamadou Sana revealed the alleged conspiracy in a late-night television broadcast on Tuesday, claiming intelligence services intercepted the operation in its final hours. The announcement marks the latest chapter in
Jan 9


Greenlanders Reject US Acquisition Plans as Trump Administration Intensifies Pressure
Residents of Greenland are voicing strong opposition to recent statements from the Trump administration expressing interest in acquiring the Arctic territory, with many expressing fear and indignation over rhetoric that has escalated from purchase offers to hints of potential military action. The White House has said it is "actively" discussing an offer to buy Greenland from Denmark , which has governed the territory for centuries. US President Donald Trump and his officia
Jan 9


Fire Service Officers Behind Class FM Journalist Assault Interdicted – Mahama Takes Swift Action
In a firm stance against attacks on media freedom, President John Mahama has announced that Ghana National Fire Service personnel who assaulted a Class FM journalist have been identified, interdicted, and are now under investigation. The President made this disclosure during a visit to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) on Wednesday, sending a clear message that violence against journalists will not be tolerated under his administration. "I'm a journalist by training, a
Jan 9


Nigerian Schools Prepare to Reopen After Mass Abduction Trauma, But Security Fears Persist
The laughter of children should fill school corridors. But in Niger state, Nigeria, that sound has been absent for months—replaced by an eerie silence born of fear after armed gangs abducted more than 250 students and teachers from St Mary's Catholic School in November. Now, as officials announce plans to reopen schools starting January 12, communities face an agonizing question: Is it safe to send their children back to classrooms that have become targets for kidnappers? Th
Jan 6


Hair, Discipline & Identity: Why Ghana Must Decide for Itself
When a young Ghanaian student gets suspended for “unapproved hair,” the headlines fly. But beneath the outrage lies a bigger question: Who really decides what’s best for Ghana’s children Accra or abroad? For years, our school hair policies have been painted as old-fashioned, even “colonial.” But is that fair or just another case of copying the West without asking if their model fits our reality? Our Own Context, Our Own Rules Let’s be honest. Ghana is not the UK or America. T
Nov 29, 2025


BBC Investigation Exposes Kurdish Crime Network Enabling Illegal Migrant Employment Across UK
A sophisticated criminal network is facilitating illegal employment of asylum seekers in mini-marts across Britain through a system of "ghost directors" and front companies, a BBC investigation has revealed, raising urgent questions about immigration enforcement and organized crime in the United Kingdom. The network, operating primarily within Kurdish communities, uses fake company directors who register dozens of businesses on Companies House , Britain's official company reg
Nov 29, 2025


Portuguese Authorities Seize Narco-Submarine Carrying 1.7 Tonnes of Cocaine in Atlantic
Portuguese naval and police forces have intercepted a semi-submersible vessel carrying more than 1.7 tonnes of cocaine in the mid-Atlantic, detaining four South American crew members in an operation highlighting the sophisticated transnational networks smuggling narcotics into Europe. The narco-submarine was seized approximately 1,000 nautical miles (1,852 kilometers) off the coast of Lisbon in recent days, according to Portuguese authorities. The operation involved cooperati
Nov 29, 2025


In-Depth Analysis: Impact of Global Events on African Politics
Global events have always had a significant impact on the political landscape of African countries. In recent years, we have witnessed how events happening on the other side of the world can shape the policies and decisions made by leaders in various African nations. One of the most prominent ways in which global events influence African politics is through economic factors. For example, a financial crisis in a major world power can lead to a decrease in foreign investment in
Feb 4, 2025


Exploring Ghana's Political Landscape Through Ashanti Kingdom's History
Ghana's political landscape has been intricately intertwined with its rich history, particularly that of the powerful Ashanti Kingdom. To truly understand the dynamics of modern politics in Ghana, one must delve into the historical roots of this influential kingdom. The Ashanti Kingdom, located in present-day Ghana, was known for its strong military and advanced political system. It played a significant role in the region's politics for centuries, exerting power and influence
Feb 4, 2025
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