Ghana Tehran Embassy Reopening: September 16 Confirmed

Ghana Tehran Embassy Reopening is set for September 16, 2025, nearly three months after a precautionary shutdown. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the improved security environment in Tehran makes it safe to resume full diplomatic and consular services for Ghanaian citizens.
Trump Foreign Aid Freeze Reaches Supreme Court

Trump Foreign Aid Freeze reaches the U.S. Supreme Court as the administration seeks to block $12B in payments ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline, sparking global concern.
NPP Flagbearership Race: 5 Aspirants Successfully File for Presidential Primary

Five leading figures—Dr. Bawumia, Ken Agyapong, Bryan Acheampong, Kwabena Agyepong, and Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum—have filed for the NPP flagbearership, setting the stage for a heated presidential primary in January 2026.
Assam Muslim Evictions Crisis: 3,400 Families Left Homeless

Assam Muslim Evictions Crisis escalates as 3,400 homes are demolished before state elections, raising global concern over human rights violations.
Trump Birthright Citizenship Ban Overturned: 5 Bold Wins

A U.S. Appeals Court has struck down Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. The ruling reaffirms constitutional protections under the 14th Amendment.
NPP Minority Budget Walkout: 5 Bold Moves Rock Ghana’s Parliament

NPP Minority walks out of Ghana’s 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review over electoral violence. Finance Minister Ato Forson says Ghana is back on global track.
UK Immigration Rules 2025: 3 Big Changes Now in Effect

The UK’s new Skilled Worker visa rules take effect July 22, 2025, raising salary and skills thresholds. Employers face urgent adjustments to retain foreign talent.
Republican Party Power Surge: 10 Turning Points Defining Trump’s Control

Republican Party power surge continues as Trump consolidates control over GOP politics. Explore the top 11 moments that reveal how his influence redefined the party—and America’s democratic trajectory.
South Africa Suspends Police Minister Over Graft Allegations

Police Minister suspended in South Africa over serious graft allegations tied to inflated contracts. Civil society calls for justice and reform.