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Trump is considering delaying a high-stakes meeting - but why now, and what could this mean for global relations?
Donald Trump is considering pushing back a planned meeting with Xi Jinping in China. The US President cited pressing concerns, but the potential delay raises questions about international relations - and much more.

Amidst a ceasefire extension, attacks on cargo ships spark worries - but what's really happening in the Strait of Hormuz?
Tensions are rising in the Strait of Hormuz after reports of attacks on cargo ships emerged - raising concerns about maritime security. The incidents occurred shortly after an extension to the ceasefire between the US and Iran was announced - but what does this mean for international relations?

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.

Why is the Minority concerned about the Damang mine lease allocation?
The Minority in Parliament is calling for transparency in the allocation of the Damang mine lease to Engineers and Planners Ltd. They emphasize that fairness must guide the process- but some worry the process may be skewed.

An MP is calling for accountability over a reported $240 million loss - but what exactly happened?
Kade MP Alexander Agyare is questioning the government's fiscal management. He cites unrealistic revenue projections and a lack of transparency - but what could this mean for public financial management?

Adu-Boahene's lawyer claims the prosecution's case is a 'comical joke' - but is it really that simple?
Kwabena Adu-Boahene, former Director-General of the NSB, faces accusations of diverting state funds. His lawyer, Atta Akyea, disputes claims of a 'personal account', setting the stage for a legal showdown-but what does the evidence really show?

Why aren't offenders being prosecuted? A missing committee may be the reason - find out more.
James Klutse Avedzi, former Chairman of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, is concerned about enforcing PAC recommendations. He says a constitutionally mandated committee meant to facilitate collaboration is missing - and that might be a problem.

Is offering assistance to the state now a breach of ethical conduct? Some think so - others aren't so sure...
Abdul Kabiru Tiah Mahama is questioning John Mahama's use of a private jet owned by his brother. This raises questions about conflicts of interest- but is there more to the story?

Why is Kemi Seba, a prominent anti-colonial figure, making headlines across West Africa?
Kemi Seba, a controversial anti-colonial activist, is currently detained in South Africa. Known for his pan-African activism and opposition to French influence in Africa - his journey has been marked by legal skirmishes and radical ideologies.

A war of words erupts over Ghana's gold reserves - but what's at the heart of the matter?
Sammy Gyamfi and Amin Adam are in a heated exchange regarding the sale of Ghana's gold reserves by the Bank of Ghana. The former Finance Minister is questioning the rationale behind the sale - but why does it matter?

Osei Assibey Antwi's GH¢431.8m fraud case faces delays as the prosecution requests more time - what's at stake?
The High Court is hearing a case involving Osei Assibey Antwi, former NSA Executive Director, concerning alleged financial irregularities. The prosecution is seeking more time to file disclosures - what could this mean for the case?

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has declared the Anti-LGBTQ Bill will be passed into law at Parliament's next sitting
Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has declared the Anti-LGBTQ Bill will be passed into law at Parliament's next sitting, revealing that President Mahama has personally assured him of presidential assent.

Why are some NPP-USA members claiming the party has executed a "democratic heist"? - and what are their demands?
Members of the NPP-USA are in disagreement with the party after revised election guidelines were issued. The members feel the guidelines strip dues-paying members of their voting rights - while easing the path for some candidates.

Adu-Boahene's lawyer suggests the prosecution's own witness may be strengthening the defense's case - here's why.
The lawyer for Kwabena Adu-Boahene, former National Signals Bureau Director General, says a prosecution witness is making key admissions in the ongoing trial. The testimony involves how funds were handled for national security operations - and raises questions about established practices.

A government security recruitment drive has come under fire - but why are people calling it exploitative?
MP Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah has raised concerns about the government's recent security service recruitment exercise. The high application fees charged to a large number of young Ghanaians have sparked controversy - but what could this mean for the future?

Adu-Boahene's trial takes an unexpected turn - what document was rejected and why does it matter?
An Accra High Court is hearing the case of Kwabena Adu-Boahene and others, involving alleged theft within the National Security framework. The defence attempted to present a budget document - but questions about its authenticity have arisen.

Ofori-Atta faces extradition - but his legal team is ready to challenge the request. What's their strategy?
Lawyer Frank Davies says former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta will contest any extradition request from Ghana to the US. Ofori-Atta's legal team is preparing for a fight - but what could be at stake?