Despite reports that a deal is close, Trump urges negotiators to take their time - but why the rush?
Donald Trump has told US negotiators not to rush into a deal with Iran, despite reports suggesting an agreement was close. The mooted deal has split Republicans - raising questions about its potential impact.
Zelensky urges Trump and Starmer to meet - what could be the implications for global alliances?
Volodymyr Zelensky has called for Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer to meet amidst rising tensions. The Ukrainian President's plea comes as global conflicts threaten to further complicate international relations - but why now?
A youth group is pushing for constitutional reform - what changes do they want to see made immediately?
A youth group is advocating for immediate action on constitutional reforms. They are calling for a committee to be established - but what changes are they hoping to see?
Following attacks in Niger, Senator Musa says more troops are coming. Will it be enough to restore peace?
Senator Sani Musa reports additional troops are being deployed to Niger State communities following recent attacks. Renewed violence in the Shiroro axis has prompted swift action - but what challenges will they face?
Why are Gbintiri residents refusing to pay market tolls-and what does it have to do with a 14-day ultimatum?
Gbintiri residents and traditional leaders are boycotting market revenue payments-citing neglect and exclusion from the 24-hour economy initiative. The community demands fiscal transparency and reinvestment-or face a permanent breakdown in cooperation.
Okyere Baafi questions why some clergy have gone quiet - what could be the reason?
Michael Okyere Baafi has taken aim at some members of the clergy- raising questions about their silence. He suggests a change in government may be influencing their willingness to speak- but what could be the implications?
Why does Okyere Baafi think the government owes Ghanaians an apology regarding the 24-Hour Economy Policy?
Michael Okyere Baafi is calling on the government to address the changes to the 24-Hour Economy Policy. The New Patriotic Party MP is concerned about the shift in the policy's structure - leaving Ghanaians confused.
An NHIA office lock-up raises concerns - but what precedent could this set for governance and public service?
The shutdown of an NHIA office in Ejisu has sparked concern from a ranking member of Parliament's Health Committee - raising questions about the rule of law. The MP warns that the incident could set a dangerous precedent - but what could happen?
Why is the PAC investigating the Labour Ministry over missing vehicles and a 14-year debt?
Ghana's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is scrutinizing the Labour Ministry over some discrepancies. The investigation is centered around missing vehicles and a mysteriously ballooning debt - but what could be the cause?
A new mining agreement has been approved- but not everyone is convinced it's a good thing for the country.
Ghana's Parliament and Barari DV Ghana Limited are at the center of a major agreement- one that could reshape the nation's mining landscape. The agreement promises significant changes, but some parties are concerned about the potential implications- leaving many to wonder what the future holds.
Ghana's Parliament gives children a voice! What national issues will they tackle?
Ghana's Parliament has launched a 'Mini Parliament' to involve children in national decision-making. This initiative aims to give the youth a platform to voice their opinions - but what impact will it have?
The NPP is restructuring, but how will elected officials react to answering to committees?
Nana Akomea has explained the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) new internal structure involving powerful committees. These committees will oversee elected party officers and report to the National Council - raising questions about the party's power dynamics.
Why did a traditional leader urge the Minority to champion the cause of cocoa farmers?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament to address cocoa farmers' concerns during their Ashanti Region tour. He stressed the importance of supporting farmers-but there's more at stake.
Why did a prominent chief urge the Minority Caucus to advocate for cocoa farmers during their Ashanti Region tour?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament as they tour cocoa-producing areas in the Ashanti Region. The chief urged the MPs to champion the concerns of cocoa farmers- hinting at broader implications for Ghana's economy.
Why is NPP-USA rejecting the national party's new election guidelines? What could this mean for the party's future?
NPP-USA is at odds with the national party over internal election guidelines - creating a potential rift. The branch is standing firm on its existing bylaws, setting the stage for a showdown.
Why is the NPP starting its 2028 campaign so early? Nana Akomea says it's all about getting ahead of the game - but how?
Nana Akomea explains the New Patriotic Party's strategy to begin organizing for the 2028 elections early. He says the party wants to address tensions that usually emerge during internal contests - but there's more to it.
The Minority accuses the NDC of trying to dismantle the OSP - what could this mean for accountability in Ghana?
The NPP Minority in Parliament has made accusations against the NDC, claiming the party is deeply involved in corruption. They allege a calculated effort to weaken the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) - but what could be the reason?
NPP heavyweights are deployed to oversee internal elections - but what challenges will they face?
The NPP is deploying regional representatives to oversee polling station and electoral area elections. This move aims to ensure the integrity of the grassroots polls - but can they maintain control?