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?
Walking is more than just a way to get from point A to B - but how does it affect your strength?
Many dismiss walking as just cardio, but it's a fundamental movement pattern impacting much more. How you walk affects everything from pelvic alignment to nervous system regulation - setting the stage for overall strength.
Two leaders, from rival schools and parties, found themselves on parallel paths - but their message was the same.
Ghana's Minister for Youth Development, George Opare Addo, and MP Sammi Awuku found themselves leading separate events at their alma maters. Despite political differences and school rivalries, the two leaders demonstrated a commitment to friendship - but what does it mean?
A Kasoa printing press is in ruins after a fire. What could have sparked the inferno?
A printing facility in Kasoa has been struck by disaster, leaving the owner and staff in distress. The owner suspects the cause may be linked to electrical issues - but investigations are ongoing.
Global crime networks intertwine- but what role did Moroccan security play?
A complex web of crime connecting the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Latin America has been exposed by the U.S. justice system- with Moroccan security services playing a key role. This international cooperation highlights an urgent need for security collaboration- but why?
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 Jirapa MP's actions have sparked conversation - but what's the connection between teachers and health workers?
The Jirapa MP honored educators with motorbikes and appliances at an awards scheme. This event coincided with a donation to the Jirapa Health Service - but what motivated this?
Pope Leo XIV's first Easter Mass saw him address global leaders - but what did the new pontiff say?
Pope Leo XIV delivered his first Easter Mass address at St Peter's Square, calling on global leaders. The US-born pope, a vocal critic of the Iran war, used the opportunity to address ongoing conflicts- but what did he say?
Youth in Jomoro are excited about a new college initiative - but what challenges did they face to get here?
Jomoro youth are expressing their gratitude to key figures for their roles in a new college initiative. The youth say this reflects a commitment to development - but what impact will it have?
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.
During a vibrant festival in South Tongu, community leaders voiced critical concerns - but will they be addressed?
Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang attended the Tortsogbeza Festival in Sokpoe, South Tongu District, where leaders highlighted pressing development needs. The festival served as a platform to discuss challenges - but what crucial issues were brought to the forefront?
Ghana's UN slavery motion needs a simple majority to pass - but what happens if it does?
Ghana is championing a UN resolution to declare the enslavement of Africans as a crime against humanity- backed by many African Union countries. If passed, the resolution could have far-reaching implications for reparatory justice and the recognition of historical wrongs.
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?
A nationwide registration of small-scale miners has begun - but what does this mean for the future of the industry?
The government, in collaboration with the Minerals Commission, has initiated a nationwide registration of small-scale miners. This exercise aims to formalise and regulate the sector - but what benefits will this bring to the miners?
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?
A queen mother is encouraging girls not to let unplanned pregnancy halt their progress - here's her advice.
Naana Lomoki Lomo I, Queen of the Lomobiawe Clan, has charged girls not to allow unplanned pregnancies to derail their aspirations. The queen mother shared her personal experience and education despite being a mother - but what did she say about parents?
Why is a Ghanaian queen mother urgently calling for authorities to step in and address the unrest in her municipality?
Akyem Kotoku Abodom is experiencing unrest as its queen mother speaks out. She is calling for intervention to address the escalating hooliganism that is disrupting daily life - and creating fear among residents.