Ghana secures historic UN General Assembly resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, as John Mahama leads global calls for reparative justice and accountability.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz signals possible Bundeswehr deployment to the Strait of Hormuz for mine-clearing under international mandate, highlighting rising Gulf tensions, Iran’s naval capabilities, and global energy security risks.
Israel explains its controversial vote against Ghana’s UN resolution declaring the trans-Atlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity, sparking global debate over history, justice, and diplomacy.
Former President John Mahama responds to Lincoln University’s withdrawal of his honorary degree, highlighting Ghana’s historic ties to the institution amid controversy over LGBTQ issues and global academic accountability.
Ghana’s push to declare slavery the “greatest crime against humanity” sparks global debate as the UK and Netherlands reject the resolution, citing legal concerns and opposing reparations implications.
Former Ghanaian President John Mahama calls for global reparations at the UN, urging justice for victims of the transatlantic slave trade in a historic motion backed by the African Union.
Ghana’s Embassy raises alarm over last-minute objections to John Mahama’s Lincoln University visit, as tensions grow over Ghana’s controversial Family Values Bill and its global implications.
Tensions rise in UK Parliament as Ghana pushes a UN resolution to recognize the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity, sparking debate over Britain’s historical role and reparations.
A US court denies bail to former Ghana Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, leaving him in ICE detention in Virginia as he contests deportation and a reported extradition request from Ghana over alleged offences during his tenure.
A new evidence dossier by the African Digital Democracy Observatory reveals how Africans are being deceptively recruited into Russia’s war in Ukraine, exposing rising casualties, missing persons, and growing concerns from Kenya and Nigeria over covert mobilisation networks.
