The Vatican confirms Pope Francis, 86, has developed double pneumonia, complicating bronchitis treatment but remains in good spirits under medical care.
Muhsin Hendricks, the first openly gay imam, was shot dead in South Africa. Authorities suspect a targeted killing linked to his LGBTQ+ advocacy in Islam.
F1 is reviewing Rwanda's bid to host a Grand Prix in 2027 amid concerns over the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Foreign Minister Ablakwa urges Ghanaians abroad to register with embassies as 156 nationals face imminent deportation from the U.S.
Major Kojo Owusu Dartey, a Ghanaian soldier in the U.S. Army, has been sentenced to 70 months for smuggling firearms to Ghana and making false statements.
Uganda launches a trial for a Sudan strain Ebola vaccine after a new outbreak kills one person. WHO and health authorities collaborate on the initiative.
President Trump halts U.S. funding to South Africa, citing human rights violations over a new land expropriation law. Investigation into policy underway.
BBC exposes cosmetic injector Ricky Sawyer for unsafe liquid BBL procedures, leaving women with sepsis, necrosis, and life-threatening complications.
Elon Musk has labeled USAID a “criminal organization” after security officials denied his team access to classified areas, fueling speculation about its future.
Salwan Momika, who sparked global protests after burning the Quran in Sweden, was shot dead in Stockholm. Authorities are investigating possible foreign links.