The Mediterranean Sea has once again become a graveyard for desperate migrants seeking a better life in Europe, with a particularly grim start to the new year off the coast of Tunisia. Recent shipwrecks have claimed the lives of at least 27 African migrants, including women and children, …
Read More »Fiji Police Investigate Alleged Assaults on Virgin Australia Crew
Fiji is currently grappling with serious allegations of theft and sexual assault against two Virgin Australia crew members, incidents that occurred in the early hours of New Year’s Day in Nadi, the city housing the international airport. These alleged attacks have prompted a police investigation and raised concerns about …
Read More »Muddy Thunderstorms: The Electrifying Dance of Volcanoes
The awe-inspiring power of volcanic eruptions is often accompanied by another dramatic natural phenomenon: lightning. While lightning is typically associated with storm clouds in the sky, volcanic eruptions can create their own unique form of electrical discharge, a spectacle known as a “Muddy Thunderstorm.” This intriguing and somewhat rare …
Read More »EOCO Investigation Freezes Prestea-Bogoso Mine Acquisition Amidst Fraud Allegations
The acquisition of the Prestea-Bogoso mine in Ghana by Heath Goldfields Ltd. has been placed under a cloud of suspicion and frozen by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), following allegations of fraud in the registration process. This saga involves multiple players, including past owners, the government, a …
Read More »NPP Appoints Afenyo-Markin to Lead Minority in 9th Parliament
The National Council of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has made significant leadership appointments for its caucus in the upcoming 9th Parliament, set to begin on January 7, 2025. In a notable shift, current Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has been designated as the leader of the Minority in the …
Read More »Andre Ayew, Other Young Players Were Brainwashed Against Me-Asamoah Gyan
In a deeply emotional and revealing Instagram live session on Thursday, January 2, 2025, former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan laid bare his experiences during his time leading the Ghanaian national team. Gyan, visibly emotional at times, alleged that he was undermined and disrespected due to the brainwashing of …
Read More »Navigating Life’s Realities: Prince Ayerakwa Distils 10 Powerful Lessons For Navigating 2025
Prince Ayerakwa, also known as PAZION, a respected Ghanaian educator, editor, columnist, and author of “The Inner Harmony From a Clear Conscience” and “Street Smart, Book Smart,” has distilled ten impactful lessons for navigating 2025 and subsequent years. 1. Discern Your Circle: Not all who surround you wish you well.Beware …
Read More »Ghana Airport Company Closes McDan Aviation Private Jet Terminal Over $3 Million Debt
The Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) has taken decisive action by closing the McDan Aviation Private Jet Terminal at Kotoka International Airport due to an outstanding debt of $3 million. This move highlights the financial challenges facing the aviation sector and underscores GACL’s commitment to enforcing financial obligations and …
Read More »IPOB Challenges Soludo on the Link Between Kanu’s Release and South-East Insecurity
The ongoing security crisis in Nigeria’s South-East region has become a complex web of political maneuvering, with differing viewpoints emerging on the root causes and potential solutions. A recent disagreement between the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, highlights the deeply …
Read More »Grim History and Chilling Details Surround Cerro Rico, the “Mountain that Eats Men” in Bolivia
Cerro Rico, the “Rich Mountain,” standing ominously over the city of Potosí in Bolivia, is far more than a geological formation rich in silver; it is a monument to human suffering, a chronicle etched in the blood and sweat of millions. Its evocative nickname, the “Mountain that eats men,” …
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