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Ghanaian footballer Dominic Frimpong has died after suspected armed robbers attacked his team Berekum Chelsea
Ghana is showing strong resilience to global fuel supply disruptions triggered by tensions linked to the Strait of Hormuz. While several African countries face shortages, Ghana’s diversified import strategy is helping stabilize supply.
The Premier League’s self-styled image as the pinnacle of global football took a massive hit this week. In a devastating 24-hour window, the English top flight's heavyweights were systematically dismantled or held at bay, leaving their European ambitions hanging by a thread.
In a devastating blow to Mexico’s 2026 World Cup preparations, first-choice goalkeeper Luis Ángel Malagón has been ruled out of the tournament after suffering a torn Achilles tendon.
If Igor Tudor’s ruthless substitution of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was intended to be a masterclass in accountability, it instead served as a haunting metaphor for his own brief, chaotic tenure. After a humiliating 5-2 drubbing at the hands of Atletico Madrid, the question is no longer if Tudor has lost the dressing room but whether the Tottenham hierarchy has lost their patience.
The Arsenal Champions League campaign has surprised a lot of people this season, and in the view of winger Gabriel Martinelli, there is no reason why the team should not feel confident before the knockout rounds.
Antoine Griezmann etched his name further into European football history on Wednesday night, becoming the second French player with the most appearances in the UEFA Champions League. Starting for Atlético Madrid under Diego Simeone in the first-leg playoff clash against Club Brugge, the 34-year-old made his 113th appearance in Europe’s elite competition.
Arsenal’s late concession against Wolverhampton Wanderers may ultimately be remembered as more than just two dropped points; it felt psychological. In title races, momentum is currency, and allowing a late equaliser against a mid-table opponent reopens uncomfortable narratives around control, composure, and championship maturity. For a side chasing the Premier League crown, these are not minor setbacks; they are structural warning signs.
Ghana international Thomas Partey has been charged with two additional counts of rape, intensifying legal proceedings against the former Arsenal midfielder just months before the World Cup.
Harry Kane’s clinical form shows no signs of slowing down, and with the World Cup on the horizon, England’s captain is hitting peak efficiency at the perfect time.
The Government of Ghana says it has brought the country’s energy sector back from the brink, announcing the full clearance of legacy debts that once threatened national financial stability and international credibility.
President John Dramani Mahama has secured a $92 million financing agreement with a Korean contractor to commence construction of the long-delayed University of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences (UEAS), marking a significant step in Ghana’s effort to expand specialised tertiary education and boost agricultural innovation.
At the V20 Ministerial Dialogue in Washington, member states outlined key reforms they consider essential. These include introducing automatic debt service suspension clauses during climate disasters, revising debt sustainability metrics to better account for external shocks, and significantly increasing access to concessional financing.
Mozambique has fully settled its outstanding credit with the International Monetary Fund ahead of schedule, joining Nigeria in a broader continental push to reduce exposure to multilateral lenders.
China’s dominance in critical minerals extends far beyond extraction. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), China accounts for a majority share of global rare earth production and as much as 80–90 percent of refining and processing capacity.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced its boldest bid yet to push the US dollar out of everyday life. But with a vast informal economy, a currency few trust, and a trail of failed previous attempts, the real question is whether Kinshasa can make it stick this time.
America upgrades its security posture in Abuja and expands geographic travel restrictions, citing terrorism, kidnapping, armed crime, and deteriorating conditions across much of the country.
A Food Processing and Distribution Centre launched in Accra marks 7Ukraine's most concrete move yet to establish a lasting agricultural presence in West Africa and a strategic asset for Ghana's wheat-dependent economy.
In a joint statement released Thursday, the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), the Fisheries Commission, the Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA), and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service confirmed that the mortality event was first detected by security personnel between 5:00 AM and 6:00 AM on April 6, 2026.