Journalism faces a crisis of trust in a divided world - can truth prevail amidst disinformation?
As journalists gather at the DW Global Media Forum, the profession faces challenges in an era of disinformation and political polarisation. Independent reporting is essential for defending truth and rebuilding public trust- but how can it be achieved?
WAMPEX 2026 is coming - but what does it mean for the future of mining in West Africa?
The West African Mining & Power Expo (WAMPEX) is set to convene in Accra in June 2026, marking its 19th edition. With thousands of mining professionals expected, the event aims to foster collaboration and growth- but what challenges will they face?
Are unrealistic expectations for immediate change hindering Africa's long-term development?
Across Africa, citizens are demanding immediate transformation from governments- despite inheriting challenges decades in the making. Is this growing impatience trapping the continent in a cycle of repeated disappointments - movement without arrival?
Zelensky says Russia broke the ceasefire by launching drone attacks - but what does this mean for the future?
Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of breaching a unilateral ceasefire announced by Ukraine. One woman was killed when a kindergarten was hit - but what does this mean for the war?
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?
Online blackmail of kids is up - is Ghana doing enough to protect them?
Ghana is seeing an increase in online crimes against children, including blackmail and the sharing of indecent images. Other countries are responding with legislation to protect children online- but where does Ghana stand?
A UN vote has sparked debate about slavery's legacy - but what does it mean for affected communities?
The UN General Assembly debated the transatlantic slave trade, involving nations worldwide. The discussion raises questions about historical accountability - but what could that mean for the future?
Ghana's UN resolution on slavery saw a divided vote - what does this mean for reparatory justice?
The UN General Assembly considered a Ghana-led resolution concerning reparatory justice for the transatlantic slave trade - spearheaded by President Mahama. Member states cast their votes, but the breakdown raises questions about international consensus and the path forward.
A joint UK and France mission is planned for Hormuz - but what challenges and opportunities lie ahead?
The UK and France are set to spearhead a multinational defensive mission in the Strait of Hormuz. With global trade routes at stake, many nations are watching closely - but what does this mean for the region?
Europe's elite face high-stakes clashes-but which teams will rise to the occasion and secure their place in the next round?
The Champions League Round of 16 second legs are here, featuring Europe's top clubs vying for a spot in the quarter-finals. Some face daunting deficits, while others are finely balanced-setting the stage for drama.
Kurt Okraku explains the decision to sack Otto Addo - but what does this mean for the Black Stars?
GFA President Kurt Okraku has addressed the recent dismissal of Otto Addo as head coach of the Ghana national football team. Okraku cites personal observations and stakeholder feedback- but what direction is Ghana taking?
Asiedu Nketia says youth unemployment is the government's biggest challenge - but what's the solution?
NDC's Johnson Asiedu Nketia addressed a crowd in Tolon regarding the government's biggest challenge. He stressed the need to look beyond public sector jobs - but what solutions are on the horizon?
Schools in Ho receive a boost in ICT equipment and learning materials - but what does this mean for students?
Edem Kofi Kpotosu, the MP for Ho Central, and a German NGO have collaborated to donate resources to schools in Ho. The donation aims to improve education - but what impact will it have?
Why are some Ghanaian MPs feeling more pressure than others when it comes to helping people find jobs?
Akrofuom MP- Joseph Azumah- says MPs in power are facing intense pressure from constituents regarding security recruitment. Expectations are high, and the pressure is on- especially after the recent recruitment announcements.
Derrick Luckassen gets his first Black Stars call-up - but his journey to Ghana's team is quite unique.
Derrick Luckassen has received his first call-up to the Ghana national team for upcoming friendlies. The inclusion of the defender has sparked curiosity among fans, as he brings a wealth of European experience to the Black Stars - but how will he fit in?
GTEC names 62 unrecognised institutions- but are degrees from these schools worthless?
GTEC has released a list of 62 unrecognised institutions, including some operating in Ghana- cautioning the public about certificates from these entities. The commission is raising concerns about quality assurance- but what does this mean for students and employers?