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Lamine Yamal Investigated Over Dwarfism Row

Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal, who turned 18 on July 13, 2025, is now under investigation. Spain’s Ministry of Social Rights has referred his mafia-themed birthday party to prosecutors following complaints that entertainers with dwarfism were hired in a way that may have been disrespectful or discriminatory. What Sparked the Row Performers with dwarfism were allegedly hired at his private party in Olivella, sparking outrage from Spain’s disability rights groups—most notably ADEE. ADEE called the practice “demeaning” and "degrading," claiming it breached disability laws aimed at protecting dignity. The Ministry has asked prosecutors to also involve the Ombudsman and the Office for Combating Hate Crimes in examining possible violations. Possible Legal Implications If found guilty under Spain’s anti-disability-discrimination laws, Yamal could face fines up to €1 million. Law prohibits public or private dispensing with the dignity of persons with disabilities, especially when entertainment […]

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Ekitike: Isak’s Partner or Replacement at Newcastle?

Newcastle’s pursuit of Hugo Ekitike from Frankfurt has sparked questions: is he coming to partner Alexander Isak or ready to replace him? And with Liverpool reportedly eyeing Isak, the plot deepens. 🔍 Isak Isn’t for Sale (Yet) Newcastle insist Isak is not for sale, despite LFC's rumored £120–£130 million interest. Isak remains central to Eddie Howe’s plans, having signed until 2028 with strong club support. Ekitike: Competition or Cover? Some fans fear Ekitike is a long-term replacement, should Isak depart. But reports and club insiders say the intent is pairing: Ekitike adds depth and tactical support alongside Isak. Newcastle’s bid—around £69.5–80 million—signals serious investment, not just a backup signing. Liverpool’s Role Liverpool has formally approached Newcastle about Isak, though no bid yet—suggesting they’re preparing if Newcastle signals sell. If Isak moves, Liverpool may shift to chase Ekitike instead—leaving Newcastle to balance their strike options. What […]

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“Not Our War” – Trump’s NATO Deal Sparks MAGA Rage

On July 15, 2025, former President Donald Trump announced a major NATO weapons deal—his administration will supply Patriot missile systems and other weapons to Ukraine, paid for by NATO allies. But the announcement has triggered backlash within his own MAGA base. MAGA Right Outraged Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a loyal Trump supporter, responded sharply: “MAGA did not vote for more weapons to Ukraine… MAGA voted for no more US involvement in foreign wars.”She accused Trump of breaking his campaign pledge to keep the U.S. out of foreign conflicts—a mission central to the MAGA movement. Trump’s Justification Trump defended the plan, saying it aligns with “America First” because: Europe foots the bill: NATO members will pay for the U.S.‑made weapons. The move boosts European defense budgets, shifting the cost burden away from American taxpayers.He called it a strategic, smart step to pressure […]

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How Trump Woke Me Up for Surprise Interview

BBC News reporter Gary O’Donoghue woke up to a surprise phone call from Donald Trump, who wanted to talk live on air. It was early, unexpected, and clearly that moment—Trump was in charge. Context of the Call The interview moment was so impromptu that the BBC team scrambled. Trump’s hands-on approach is well-known, especially from his reality-TV days. His direct wake-up call shows he still likes to take control—and keep the spotlight. Key Takeaways Ukraine ultimatum: Trump repeated his view that the “50-day” plan could lead to very severe tariffs on Russia, stressing urgency. Trade angle: He spoke about using tariffs as leverage. He sees this as both a political tool and a negotiation tactic. Personal reveal: In characteristic style, he explained he prefers early calls because he wants to set the agenda, even in the morning. Why It Matters […]

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Ecobank Lance une Levée de Fonds de 250 Millions $

Une Opération Stratégique pour Ecobank Le groupe bancaire panafricain Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) a lancé une émission privée de 250 millions $ en obligations convertibles de Tier 1, sa troisième injection majeure en moins d'un an. Détails Clés ✔ Montant : 250 millions $✔ Instrument : Obligations AT1 convertibles✔ Durée : 10 jours (9-19 juillet 2025)✔ Coordinateur : Renaissance Capital Africa✔ Approbation : Validée par AG en mai 2025 Objectifs Principaux Consolider les fonds propres Financer les PME et gouvernements Développer les solutions digitales Renforcer la résilience régionale Santé Financière Récente 1,18 milliard $ de fonds propres consolidés (2024) 525 millions $ levés sur 12 mois Transformation digitale en accélération Contexte Marché Exigences prudentielles accrues en UEMOA Concurrence des fintechs Volatilité monétaire sur certains marchés Analyse d'Expert "Cette émission montre la détermination d'Ecobank à maintenir son leadership tout en respectant Bâle III. La structure convertible offre une flexibilité intéressante."— Ngozi Adeleke, Analyste marchés financiers Prochaines Étapes Clôture rapide attendue Possibles acquisitions ciblées Capacité […]

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Afenyo‑Markin Alleges DRIP Machinery Used for Galamsey

On July 14, 2025, Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo‑Markin told Parliament that machines meant for the District Road Improvement Project (DRIP) are being hijacked for galamsey, with the government turning a blind eye to the misuse. What He Said The DRIP machinery, intended to build and repair roads, is being used illegally in mining pits. He accused authorities of doing nothing to stop this, describing it as blatant impunity. He warned that this theft of state property worsens environmental destruction and threatens Ghana’s economic recovery through agriculture. Why This Matters Public property theft: DRIP is funded by taxpayers and donors. Misusing the equipment undermines public trust. Environmental harm: Galamsey brings water pollution and deforestation—damaging land meant for farming. Economic fallout: Ghana aims to grow its economy through agriculture. Environmental damage works directly against that goal. MP’s Call to Action Afenyo‑Markin urged […]

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Nkwanta Conflict Not Political – MP Clarifies

On July 15, 2025, Geoffrey Kini, MP for Nkwanta South, spoke clearly. He said this conflict isn’t about politics. It is about tribal tensions and land disputes, he stressed. What the MP Said He urged people not to politicise the violence. He said it stems from land and tribal issues, not party politics. He called for peace talks and inclusion of all local leaders and chiefs . What’s Happening on the Ground About 1,900 people have fled their homes . The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) is providing food and shelter to the displaced . Local chiefs and the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) echoed his calls for calm. Why This Matters Peace first: When leaders frame it right, it eases tensions. Human focus: Displaced families need real help—fast. Lasting solution: Talking about land and tribal histories can lead to real reconciliation. Conclusion MP […]

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NSMQ 2025: Two Schools Pull Out of Northern Qualifiers

Two schools bowed out of the Northern regional qualifiers for NSMQ 2025 before the morning quiz even started. It all happened on July 15, 2025, and the mood was tense. What Happened Kumbugu SHS pulled out after one of their contestants died just three days earlier. The team felt too sad to compete. Pong‑Tamale SHS also withdrew. They didn’t give a clear reason. But organisers said they didn’t want to face Ghana SHS, a top favourite. How Organisers Managed It To fill the slots, they first invited Tamale Girls’ SHS. They scored well initially, but they also declined, afraid of meeting Ghana SHS. Finally, Kalpohin SHS, who had 30 points on day one, stepped in—ready to compete. Why Ghana SHS Is Feared Ghana Senior High School is a quiz powerhouse in the region: Quarterfinalists in 2022 and 2016 Reached the one-eighth finals […]

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Law to Regulate Shipping Charges in Pipeline

On July 15, 2025, Professor Ransford Gyampo, Acting CEO of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA), announced plans to introduce a Legislative Instrument (L.I.) under the newly enacted Act. This instrument will legally empower the Authority to oversee and approve or reject shipping line charges, aimed at stopping arbitrary fee hikes and protecting traders and consumers. Key Features of the L.I. Mandatory Charge Submission The GSA can demand shipping lines declare all charges—including demurrage and surcharges—for official evaluation and approval. Approval Authority Charges will be reviewed and either approved or rejected; shipping lines are prohibited from implementing fees without prior authorization . Pending approval, demurrage fees must be suspended, with the Authority stepping in to prevent illegal billing. Resistance and Enforcement Some shipping lines have resisted regulation, but Prof. Gyampo emphasized that non-compliance will not deter GSA from enforcing the law. Broader Legal and […]

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