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?
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?
Aramco's uncertainty highlights a shift: Is Iran, not the US, now key to reopening global energy markets?
Tensions in the Middle East are disrupting global energy markets, involving Iran, the US, and Saudi Arabia. The ability of one nation to impact shipping routes raises questions about long-term stability - and who truly holds the power.
Food safety in Ghana is allegedly threatened by dangerous practices - but what is being done about it?
A radio commentator laments the decline of food safety in Ghana, where contaminated food is becoming a public health concern - from waakye beans cooked with paracetamol to plantain fried with plastic. What does this mean for public health?
A late goal decided the clash between Sweden and Poland - but who emerged victorious in this high-stakes match?
Sweden and Poland clashed in a World Cup play-off final, managed by Graham Potter. The match saw multiple lead changes and dramatic moments - setting the stage for a memorable encounter.
In a prime-time address, Trump spoke on Iran - but did he offer clarity or create more questions?
Donald Trump addressed the American public regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran. He alluded to progress, but dodged offering a concrete timeline - leaving many to wonder about the future.
Graduates are charged to apply their knowledge and skills toward national and global development- but how?
Takoradi Technical University held its 26th Special Congregation Ceremony in Takoradi. The university reiterated its dedication to equipping students- including those with disabilities- with relevant competencies.
A tipper truck collision has led to tragedy in Apire-Hemang - but what factors contributed to this devastating event?
A fatal road accident involving a tipper truck has occurred at the Apire-Hemang stretch in the Ashanti Region- involving multiple vehicles. Witnesses and drivers point to dangerous conditions on this stretch of road.
Ghana is set to acquire a presidential aircraft - but what impact will this have on governance and public perception?
Ghana's presidency confirmed plans to acquire a dedicated presidential aircraft by November. This development follows public debate - but what could this mean for the country's leadership?
A skills shortage could jeopardise the future for over a billion young workers - what does this mean for Ghana?
The World Bank Group has issued a warning regarding the future of employment for young people in developing nations. They suggest a potential crisis is brewing as education may not be keeping pace - leaving many unprepared.
UniMAC held a high-level discussion on women in media - but what steps can women take to position themselves as leaders?
UniMAC's SRC, via its Gender Affairs Office, hosted a discussion on "Women in Media and Leadership" as part of its IWD 2026 celebration. Industry leaders shared insights on leadership and career growth- but what crucial advice was given to young women in media?
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.
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.
Ghana's education system is under scrutiny-but what aspects are being questioned and why now?
Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng has raised concerns about Ghana's education system during a speech at Accra Academy. He suggests the system still reflects colonial objectives-hinting at a disconnect from current national needs.
A mother's grief intersects with a tech legacy - but what future-shaping project was unveiled in the wake of tragedy?
Obomeng was filled with emotion as Madam Leticia, mother of the late Dr Edward Omane Boamah, shared her grief. The unveiling of a new AI training facility hints at a lasting impact - but what does it all mean?
SOJAMS students are getting real-world training from top media professionals - and the first session promises invaluable lessons.
UniMAC-SOJAMS has commenced a practical training and mentorship series. Veteran reporters and broadcasters are set to equip students with real-life skills- but what crucial insights will they share?
With Houthis joining the Iran war and US troops arriving, what could this mean for global stability?
Yemen's Houthis have entered the Iran war by launching attacks on Israel, even as the US dispatches Marines to the region- raising the stakes. The conflict's expansion threatens to further destabilize the Middle East and disrupt global affairs- but how?