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Macrons Sue Candace Owens Over “Wife Is Male” Podcast Claims

Right‑wing podcaster Candace Owens has claimed—most notably in her eight‑part series Becoming Brigitte—that Brigitte Macron was born male, is actually her husband's brother Jean‑Michel Trogneux, and promoted related conspiracies including incest, identity theft, and CIA mind‑control plots. What We Found On July 23, 2025, Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron filed a 218‑page, 22‑count defamation lawsuit in Delaware Superior Court against Owens, citing her repeated refusal to retract the false claims and alleging a deliberate “campaign of global humiliation” for attention and profit. The complaint documents claims including that Brigitte was born male under the name Jean‑Michel Trogneux, that the Macrons are blood relatives committing incest, and that Emmanuel was installed as president via a CIA MKUltra program—none of which are supported by evidence. Owens reportedly ignored three formal lawyer requests to retract her claims and continued broadcasting the allegations. The Macrons are seeking punitive […]

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Ghana Forestry Chief Sues Abronye DC for GH₵20M Defamation

Dr. Hugh C. A. Brown, Acting Chief Executive of Ghana’s Forestry Commission, has filed a GH₵20 million defamation lawsuit against political activist Kwame Baffoe (Abronye DC), alleging false claims of document forgery and unauthorized sale of forest reserves. What We Found In a broadcast on The Evidence (Ohia TV Online) on July 10, 2025, Abronye DC alleged that Dr. Brown had falsified documents and signed letters prematurely, and implied he sold parts of Jimira and Ofin Shelterbelt Forest Reserves for personal gain. On July 14, 2025, the Forestry Commission issued a rebuttal confirming Dr. Brown lawfully signed the letters in question during his appointed tenure, explaining the dated year mix‑up was a clerical error swiftly corrected before dispatch. The Commission denied any unauthorized sales, stating the forest reserves are protected public lands and the fee payments made by a private […]

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GH₵13 bn for Big Push Insufficient – Egyapa Mercer

Andrew Egyapa Mercer, Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Energy, cautioned that the GH₵13 billion allocated for the government’s flagship “Big Push” initiative in the 2025 national budget may be insufficient to deliver its ambitious development targets. What We Found Mercer made the warning public during a Newsfile broadcast on MyJoyOnline’s YouTube channel, stating explicitly: “the GH₵13 billion Allocation for the Big Push in the 2025 Budget May Be Insufficient”. He emphasized that fiscal constraints and heavy debt burdens limit government capacity to fund major infrastructure and social investments effectively. Expert Insight Analysts note that Ghana’s debt levels and limited borrowing capacity hamper ambitious development financing. This raises genuine concerns over whether GH₵13 billion can deliver the intended economic outcomes or keep pace with rising costs and scale. Mercer’s remarks have been seen as a realistic fiscal assessment, highlighting the need for clear funding strategies […]

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Mahama Urges Ghanaians to Uphold Atta Mills’ Values

President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians, particularly members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to uphold and restore the core values of late President John Evans Atta Mills—humility, integrity, truth, transparency, and ethical political leadership. ([turn0search1]) What We Found At the launch of the John Evans Atta Mills Memorial Heritage on 1 February 2022, Mahama stated: " Professor Mills was a man of integrity, tolerant, kind, fair—but firm… I call on each one of us Ghanaians to uphold truth and integrity and the peaceful nature of Prof Mills.” At the 9th wreath-laying ceremony for Atta Mills on 24 July 2023, Mahama described him as a humble and selfless leader who lived modestly and served with honesty: " Atta Mills was a man of integrity… he was modest and didn’t need millions of dollars in his house to survive.” […]

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Le Togo s’apprête à participer au TICAD 2025 à Tokyo

Le Togo s’apprête à prendre une place de choix lors de la 9e édition de la Conférence internationale de Tokyo sur le développement de l’Afrique (TICAD 2025) , prévue du 20 au 22 août 2025 à Tokyo, au Japon . Ce forum, parmi les plus influents en matière de développement africain, réunira des dirigeants africains, des représentants japonais, des organisations internationales et des acteurs du secteur privé pour façonner l’avenir du continent. Organisé tous les quelques années depuis 1993, le TICAD constitue une plateforme stratégique de dialogue et de coopération entre le Japon et les pays africains, avec un accent marqué sur la croissance mutuelle, l’innovation et la durabilité . Un focus sur les priorités clés du développement africain Sous le thème du développement inclusif et résilient , le TICAD 2025 mettra en lumière des secteurs essentiels à la transformation […]

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Une délégation togolaise à Istanbul pour deux grands salons internationaux en 2025

Dans une démarche stratégique visant à renforcer ses partenariats économiques et à explorer de nouveaux marchés internationaux, une délégation de haut niveau d’opérateurs économiques togolais participera à deux grands événements commerciaux majeurs à Istanbul, en Turquie , au cours de cette année. Du 2 au 5 septembre 2025 , les acteurs clés de l’agroalimentaire togolais prendront part à la 33e édition du salon WorldFood Istanbul , organisé au centre des expositions TUYAP. Ce rendez-vous international, dédié aux produits alimentaires, aux technologies de transformation et aux solutions d’emballage, est l’une des plus importantes plateformes du secteur agroalimentaire dans la région. Ce salon offre aux participants togolais une opportunité unique de : Mettre en valeur les produits locaux, Tisser des partenariats avec des acheteurs internationaux, S’initier aux dernières tendances en matière d’innovation et de sécurité alimentaire, Explorer de nouvelles opportunités d’exportation sur […]

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Frederick Asare Joins Durban City FC on Free Transfer

Frederick Asare, ex‑Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, has signed for South African club Durban City FC on a free transfer after his contract expired. What We Found Asante Kotoko officially confirmed Asare's exit following the expiration of his contract in June 2025; he had 7 clean sheets in 15 Ghana Premier League games during the 2024/25 season. South African side Durban City FC expressed keen interest: they’ve arranged travel for Asare’s medical and initial assessment, with plans to finalize a deal upon mutual agreement. The club reportedly tables a two-year contract offer, currently under review by the player and his representatives; Asare is among their top goalkeeper targets for the upcoming season. Expert Insight Asare was widely praised as a modern-style keeper in Ghana’s domestic league, and this move could mark a crucial step in reviving his career following limited opportunities at […]

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Ethiopia Denies Trump Claim US Funded Grand Ethiopian Dam

Former US President Donald Trump has repeatedly asserted—most recently at a White House dinner and on social media—that the United States “stupidly financed” the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). He claims the dam was built “mostly with American money.” What We Found Ethiopian authorities strongly deny Trump’s assertion. Aregawi Berhe, Director-General of GERD’s coordination office, called the claim “groundless,” affirming that since its inception in 2012, the dam has been financed by Ethiopian citizens and government through bonds, donations, and labor. Funding came solely from domestic efforts, including bond sales and diaspora contributions—no US government financing has been involved. The GERD, costing around US$5 billion, has been built primarily through Ethiopian investment, with additional contributions from China (via its Exim Bank) for turbines and transmission infrastructure—no US backing is recorded. Expert Insight The dam is widely understood in global reporting to be […]

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Trump’s Tariff Tactics Are Getting Results, Says Faisal Islam

Faisal Islam, Economics Editor at the BBC, asserts that President Trump's aggressive tariff strategies—such as blanket duties and “reciprocal tariffs”—are starting to yield concrete results. He highlights trade concessions, particularly from Japan, as early signs that international partners are yielding to U.S. pressure. What We Found Islam points to the Japan trade deal as a key example: after facing heavy tariffs, Japan reportedly agreed to concessions, indicating countries may capitulate to avoid U.S. levies. Trump’s second administration (2025) implemented a sweeping package of tariffs—e.g. 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, 25% on autos, and a universal 10% tariff via emergency powers—which reportedly rose average tariffs to over 15% by mid‑2025 and generated significant revenue (~5% of federal income). Islam frames these measures as negotiation tools rather than protectionist policy: the purpose is to compel concessions, not ensure lasting trade peace. […]

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Ten Die in Gaza From Malnutrition; Israel Denies Starvation Claims

Hamas Health Ministry reports that ten more Palestinians have died from malnutrition in the past day, bringing the total to 111 hunger-related deaths. Meanwhile, Israel rejects allegations of mass starvation or a deliberate siege, attributing the crisis instead to Hamas and logistical challenges. What We Found Gaza hospitals recorded 10 additional hunger-related deaths, increasing the total to 111 in recent weeks, per Gaza Health Ministry statements. Over 100 NGOs and aid agencies (e.g., MSF, Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council) warn of “forced mass starvation” in Gaza and criticize Israel’s blockade and aid restrictions. Conversely, the Israeli government disputes claims of famine, stating any shortages are a result of Hamas’s actions—“man-made shortage engineered by Hamas”—not a deliberate Israeli strategy. Reuters and AP report these deaths amid mounting evidence of dire hunger: Reuters cites 15 recent starvation fatalities including infants; AP highlights WHO […]

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