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With tensions rising, will the Strait of Hormuz become a global flashpoint?
Trump wants allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions. This comes as Iran threatens retaliation for US airstrikes, escalating conflict in the Middle East. The situation raises concerns about global oil supply disruptions.

Why did the US Embassy in Baghdad urge citizens to leave Iraq immediately following a missile attack?
A missile struck a helipad inside the US Embassy in Baghdad's Green Zone. The US Embassy urged citizens in Iraq to leave due to threats from Iran-aligned groups. This is the second attack on the embassy since the start of the war.

Why are local Ghanaian dishes still the most popular choice at events and buffets across the country?
Ghanaian dishes like waakye and jollof are the first to disappear at buffets and events, according to caterers. Beauty Husunu of Cravybites Cuisine notes clients often prefer local options and get displeased when they are absent - Fellows Restaurant owners agree, citing flavor and familiarity.

Aduana FC dominates Techiman Liberty Youth - but who will they face next in the MTN FA Cup?
Aduana FC defeated Techiman Liberty Youth 3-0 to advance to the MTN FA Cup semi-finals. Aduana will face the winner of Nations FC versus Berekum Chelsea - setting the stage for another exciting match.

Amidst rising tensions, Trump calls for international support to safeguard a critical waterway - but will they answer?
Donald Trump is urging the UK and other nations to send ships to secure the Strait of Hormuz after recent attacks. This follows Iran's threats to close the passage, with 16 ships reportedly attacked since the war started. What will be the response?

What unexpected gesture brought laughter and cheer to the Newsfile studio during a live broadcast?
Newsfile host Samson Lardy Ayenini was surprised with an on-air birthday celebration by panellists on the JoyNews programme. Senyo Hosi read a heartfelt message, praising Ayenini's contributions to journalism and law. The moment offered a light-hearted break from the show's serious discussions.

Massive irregularities in public claims suggest more than just errors, but what could this mean for those involved?
Inusah Fuseini alleges criminal intent behind GH¢21bn in irregular public claims. An audit revealed duplicated invoices and unsupported documentation. The Finance Ministry has referred the matter to the Attorney-General for possible prosecution - but what will they uncover?

Why are Issa chiefs alleging unlawful diversion of a GES office project, and what tensions are brewing in the DBI.
Issa chiefs are demanding the reversal of a decision to relocate a GES office construction to Daffiama. They accuse the Regional Minister and MP of unlawfully diverting the project. The community cites revenue inequities and threatens peaceful coexistence.
Why does Inusah Fuseini think the IMF is setting the quota for Ghana's security service recruitment?
Inusah Fuseini claims the IMF dictated the 5,000 quota for security service recruitment. He says this was negotiated during Ghana's engagement with the IMF. The Interior Minister says more opportunities may come in 2026 after the IMF program.
A joint security operation leads to arrests, but what illicit activities were they allegedly involved in?
Twelve Nigerian nationals have been arrested in Ghana for alleged cyber fraud and human trafficking after a joint security operation. The operation, which took place on March 12, 2026, also seeks six other suspects. Authorities are investigating the extent of the crimes.

A Chinese company in Asankrangwa was targeted in a robbery - but what were the thieves after?
Five suspects have been arrested in the Western Region following an armed robbery at a Chinese company in Asankrangwa. Police responded and recovered cash and firearms. The investigation continues into the brazen attack.
A Ghanaian man's guilty plea in the US reveals the dark side of online romance - how far-reaching was this fraud?
Derrick Van Yeboah, a Ghanaian national, admitted guilt in a US court for his role in romance scams, defrauding victims of over $10 million. The scams, part of a larger international scheme, targeted vulnerable individuals. Yeboah faces sentencing in 2026.