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A Swiss court on Wednesday weighed whether to hear a landmark climate case pitting residents of a tiny Indonesian island being swallowed by rising sea levels against cement giant Holcim. Environmentalists have said 11 percent of the 42-hectare (104-acre) island of Pari has already disappeared in recent years, and it could be completely under water by 2050 due to rising sea levels.
A pall of grief hangs over the North Tongu Constituency in the Volta Region following a devastating road accident on Saturday, August 30, 2025, leading to 3 deaths.
Singapore will order Meta to crack down on scammers pretending to be government officials, a type of fraud that has boomed in the city-state and cost victims tens of millions of dollars, authorities said Wednesday. This will be the first time police will order an online platform to tackle the rising scam problem in the city-state, Goh said.
Ghanaian Prophet De-Lighter Roja, who rose to prominence after foreseeing Omane Boamah's doom, has reacted after his Akwatia election prophecy came to pass.
Ghana Football Association reacts with a 176-word statement after the Sports Ministry slashes the Black Stars’ World Cup budget ahead of the Chad qualifier.
Ghanaian MP Michael Okyere Baafi has announced that he won't seek re-election in 2028, basing his decision on alleged monetisation in local politics.
High-caffeine energy drinks such as Red Bull will be banned for sale to youths under 16 in England under plans announced by the government on Wednesday. Up to a third of 13- to 16-year-olds in England are believed to consume energy drinks -- some of which contain more caffeine than two cups of coffee -- despite most supermarkets having introduced a voluntary ban, according to the government.
Dancehall singer Shatta Wale paid GH₵500 for a GH₵3 yoghurt from a street vendor. The vendor's calm reaction stirred debate among Ghanaians on social media.
British oil giant Shell announced Wednesday it has abandoned construction of one of Europe's largest biofuel plants in the Netherlands, as it focuses on its fossil fuels business. Shell and rival UK energy giant BP have been walking back various climate objectives and focusing more on oil and gas to raise their profits, which has drawn criticism from environmental activists.
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