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Trump's ultimatum to Iran raises tensions - what could happen if the deadline passes without a deal?
Donald Trump has threatened Iran if they fail to make a deal before his set deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump believes Iran is negotiating in good faith, but what happens if a deal isn't reached could have far-reaching implications.

Are Ghanaian politicians relying on lies to win elections - and is the electorate too gullible to see through it?
Ghana's political landscape is seeing a shift towards lies and deception, with the NDC and NPP often employing strategies that prioritize winning over truth. This raises questions about the kind of democracy Ghanaians want - and the steps needed to ensure honesty.

Why does a policy analyst want South African companies operating in Ghana to pay for citizen evacuations?
Kofi Bentil is calling for South African companies in Ghana to take responsibility for the evacuation of Ghanaians in South Africa- due to afrophobic attacks. He argues that these companies should bear the cost, hinting at a significant shift in how Ghana addresses such crises.

A ceasefire is on the table between the US and Iran - but will it hold, and what's the cost?
The United States and Iran are involved in a conflict that has disrupted global energy supplies. Pakistan has stepped in to broker a potential agreement- but what could this mean for the region?

Will the Amansie Central DCE's continued presence in office affect the illegal mining probe?
The Lands Ministry PRO addressed concerns about the Amansie Central DCE remaining in office amid an illegal mining taxation probe - a situation raising questions about potential interference. The PRO insists investigative protocols are designed to prevent any such compromise.

Why does President Mahama think 'our own people' are so deeply entrenched in the illegal mining crisis?
President Mahama acknowledges the pervasive involvement of various individuals in illegal mining - from political figures to traditional leaders. This widespread participation poses a significant challenge to combating galamsey in Ghana.

Chairman Wontumi denies authorising illegal mining - but what did he authorize, and why does it matter?
Bernard Antwi Boasiako, Chairman Wontumi, faces allegations of authorising illegal mining on Akonta Mining's concession. He maintains his arrangement was strictly for land reclamation and coconut cultivation - but what does the court think?

Gov't is making "significant gains" in the galamsey fight, but one church leader reveals a dire consequence.
Ama Mawusi Mawuenyefia says the government has made strides in the fight against galamsey. Apostle Eric Nyamekye warns that illegal mining increasingly disrupts community livelihoods and church activities - but what does this mean for the future?

Authorities are struggling to keep up as illegal miners become increasingly resourceful - and dangerous.
NAIMOS has ramped up efforts to combat illegal mining- locally known as "galamsey"- across Ghana. The crackdown has led to significant disruptions, but the situation is more complex than it appears.

A church elder was arrested at a galamsey site - but his surprising confession is what has everyone talking.
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) has apprehended a foreman at an illegal small-scale mining site in the Ashanti Region. The suspect's surprising identity and confession raise questions about the reach of illegal mining - and the individuals involved.

Why is the investigation into alleged illegal mining taxes taking so long - and what reforms might it recommend?
The Lands Ministry is investigating allegations against the Amansie Central DCE regarding illegal mining taxes- a probe expected to conclude soon. The investigation's complexity has led to delays, raising questions about potential wider implications.

Why is the Foreign Affairs Ministry suddenly concerned about immigration stamps and Ghanaians' travel histories?
The Foreign Affairs Ministry is warning Ghanaians about falsified immigration stamps. The Ministry has cited arrests of Ghanaians abroad - but what exactly are people doing?

Over 4,000 firearms were surrendered under a government initiative - but what will be the impact?
Ghana's Interior Minister, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, reports on a gun amnesty initiative. The voluntary surrender of firearms raises questions about national security - but what does it all mean?

The government has made a claim about reforestation - but is it true, and what are the implications?
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has addressed the country on environmental sustainability policies. A challenge has been made regarding transparency, sparking calls for verifiable data - but what does this mean for the future?

An MP raises concerns about illegal mining and logging - but who is protecting the perpetrators?
Dr. Gideon Boako, Tano North MP, is concerned about increased illegal mining and logging. He alleges government appointees are enabling environmental destruction- but what impact will this have?

A new fund is being proposed to tackle galamsey - but how would it work and who would benefit?
Ambassador Samuel Ben Owusu has called on the government to establish a Sustainable Revenue and Support Fund. The aim is to provide alternative livelihoods for Ghanaian youth and miners - but what impact could this have?

Why did the US vote against a resolution declaring slavery a crime against humanity?
Ghana's resolution to declare slavery a crime against humanity at the UN faced opposition. The US, Argentina, and Israel voted against it- raising questions about international perspectives on historical injustices.