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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?

Why did Agya Koo temporarily withdraw his court case against The Base Movement?
Agya Koo and The Base Movement are in a legal tussle at the Accra High Court- raising questions about branding. Elders have intervened, advising both parties to seek settlement outside the courtroom.

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.

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.

Chiefs are calling for justice and calm - what is happening in Sampa that has eroded their confidence?
Traditional authorities in Sampa are appealing for intervention. They are asking the government to step in and address ongoing violence in their community - but why now?

The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due pr
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due process and fairness in its ongoing investigation.

Why has a resurfaced video led to an urgent investigation and promises of stricter action in the Western Region?
A viral video has put the spotlight on mining activities near a school in Wassa Gyapa, prompting action from Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson. The proximity of these operations raises questions about safety and environmental impact - and what authorities might do about it.

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 new US State Department policy could impact parents who owe child support - find out how this might affect travel.
The US State Department is planning a new policy that could affect many American parents. This policy change may have significant consequences for those who owe child support - but how?

An AI firm is hiring a weapons expert - but what could possibly go wrong?
AI firm Anthropic is seeking a weapons expert to prevent misuse of its software. This move raises concerns about the safety of using AI systems to handle sensitive information - and the potential implications for international security.

A UN vote led by Ghana faced opposition from some nations - what were their reasons?
A Ghana-led UN resolution sought recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity. The vote exposed some divisions- but what could this mean for international justice?

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?

The TUC welcomes a recent ICJ opinion - but will this ruling change how employers and governments treat workers?
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana has acknowledged a recent opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The TUC sees this as a win for workers, but the implications for employers and governments could be significant - especially when it comes to future disputes.

Does parliamentary immunity shield MPs from the law? Bagbin sets the record straight on the arrest of MPs - find out more.
Speaker Bagbin addressed Parliament regarding the arrest of MPs. He aimed to correct the notion that his permission is needed before an MP can be arrested- a misunderstanding that could have far-reaching implications.

Six Akufo-Addo ministers are under investigation - what secrets might these probes uncover?
The Mahama government is investigating six former ministers from the Akufo-Addo administration - raising questions about past dealings. The investigations involve several high-profile projects and financial transactions- but what could they reveal?

An alleged imposter claims a family breakaway- but is it a legitimate split or something more sinister?
The Aduana family in Etwereso and Osenase is in turmoil following claims of a breakaway from the Akyem Abuakwa State. The family is now dealing with an alleged imposter, causing confusion and raising questions about their historical ties- but what will they do?