Tensions soar as Yemen's Houthis target Israel with missiles- but what are their true objectives?
Yemen's Houthi rebels have launched a missile attack on Israel, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions- their first since the US-Israel war on Iran began. The strikes raise concerns about further destabilization in the Middle East- but what does this mean for global trade?
Malfunctioning traffic lights have turned a busy road into a death trap - but why are authorities failing to act?
Residents of Awoshie-Anyaa are raising concerns about the non-functioning traffic lights on the highway. The situation has created a dangerous environment for both motorists and pedestrians - and locals are desperate for change.
South Africa's xenophobia is a gun pointed inward- when the scapegoats are gone, who's next?
South Africa is experiencing another surge of xenophobic violence, this time targeting Ghanaians and other West Africans- with familiar justifications. But what happens when there are no more foreigners to blame?
After years of neglect, work restarts on a bridge locals call a "death trap" - but can it truly be fixed?
Akyem Abenase residents are relieved as work resumes on a long-neglected bridge originally built during Kwame Nkrumah's time. The community hopes the repairs will address a major issue - but what impact will it have?
As Pentecost Sunday nears, discover how to keep your spiritual flames burning bright - what will you find?
Pentecost Sunday approaches, inviting believers to ignite their spiritual fire. Discover ways to maintain a fervent spirit and avoid spiritual stagnation - but what steps can one take?
A thriving rubber plantation is now a landscape of scars - what does this mean for the future of Ghana's rubber industry?
Illegal mining continues to plague the Ghana Rubber Estate Limited (GREL) plantation in the Western Region. The destruction is evident, but the long-term implications for the region are only beginning to be understood -.
A Watford resident has been sentenced after a lengthy investigation - but what exactly was going on in his flat?
A Ghanaian man in the UK has been convicted following a two-year investigation by the Watford Borough Council - the case involves illegal fish processing in a residential flat. Food safety regulations exist to protect the public, but what happens when they are ignored?
The Vice President attends a festival and praises a leader - but what plans are in store for the region's future?
Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang joined the Effutu people to celebrate Aboakyir 2026. The festival highlights the importance of cultural preservation, but what other benefits could it bring to the region?
A veteran Iranian politician, seen as a backroom powerbroker, is dead - what does this mean for the region?
Ali Larijani, a veteran Iranian politician and close adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has died - he was a powerful figure in the Islamic Republic. His death raises questions about the future of Iran's leadership and regional influence.
Thailand is changing its visa rules - and some nationalities will be affected more than others.
Thailand is changing its visa rules for tourists from over 90 countries - including the UK. The government cites security concerns as a reason for the change, but what does this mean for travelers?
A high-value robbery case unfolds in Obuasi - but the details emerging from the court are raising eyebrows.
A robbery case involving three individuals has been heard at the Bekwai Circuit Court. The charges brought against them shine a light on the risks faced by businesses in Obuasi - but what could the consequences be?
A helicopter went down near a school in Tema - but what led to the crash and what's the extent of the damage?
A helicopter crash near a Tema Community preschool has prompted a swift response from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and other emergency services. The incident raises concerns about aviation safety and emergency response protocols in residential areas - what could have caused it?
A landlord and 28 others have been arrested - but what does this mean for immigration in the region?
A joint security operation in the Amansie West District has led to the arrest of several foreign nationals and a landlord- raising questions about immigration compliance. Authorities are now investigating - but what prompted this sudden crackdown?
Weta Traditional Council urges restraint, due process and institutional fairness as public debate grows over the EOCO ma
Weta Traditional Council urges restraint, due process and institutional fairness as public debate grows over the EOCO matter involving Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple.
Why are Weija traditional authorities supporting demolition of structures? What does this mean for the community?
Weija traditional authorities, along with the Chief of Lafa Barimba, are involved in addressing flooding issues in the Greater Accra Region- raising questions about development. They are backing government efforts to remove structures on waterways- but what challenges remain?