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White House Rejects WSJ Claim Trump Named in Epstein Files

The Wall Street Journal reports that Attorney General Pam Bondi informed President Trump in May that his name appears multiple times in Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein—suggesting potential association. What We Found WSJ reported Trump was briefed in May by AG Pam Bondi that his name appeared among many high-profile individuals in Epstein-related DOJ files. The mention was described as "unverified hearsay". Reuters corroborates this briefing but notes the White House “sent mixed signals”: initially calling it fake news, but acknowledging it did not deny the reporting outright. White House communications director Steven Cheung condemned the claim, calling it “fake news” crafted by Democrats and the liberal media. Expert Insight Officials clarified that being named in the files does not imply wrongdoing, but was part of a routine briefing on unverified allegations to Trump. This revelation coincides with […]

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UN: 6,000 Lorry Loads of Aid Ready for Gaza, Israel Must Allow Access

The United Nations says it has stacked up 6,000 lorry‑loads of aid supplies—enough to feed Gaza for two months—ready at border crossings and is urging Israel to allow access to distribute it to civilians in need. What We Found According to the UN and WFP, more than 140,000 tonnes of food—equivalent to about 6,000 truckloads—are assembled at crossings for entry into Gaza. This stockpile could feed the enclave’s population for two months if allowed. However, Israel continues to restrict access, causing a bottleneck and widespread shortages. As of 22 May 2025, only around 90 trucks had been allowed in post‑blockade, far short of daily needs. When allowed, aid moves slowly due to Israeli-imposed security checks and limited access routes. UN aid chiefs have warned that delaying approvals means UNRWA and WFP must rely on emergency interim systems, while malnutrition and […]

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UNICEF Lauds Ghana’s $24 m Vaccine Payment

UNICEF has commended the Government of Ghana for completing its $24.5 million vaccine co‑financing obligation for 2025, describing the payment as vital for sustaining national immunisation efforts and protecting children’s health. What We Found UNICEF Representative Osama Makkawi Khogali confirmed Ghana fulfilled the 2025 vaccine co‑financing payment of $24.5 million, restoring the government's strong pre-pandemic track record. The payment ensures no vaccine stock-outs, protects herd immunity among children, and strengthens Ghana’s broader health system—making immunisation more sustainable as Gavi support phases down. UNICEF noted Ghana's past delays (since 2022) were due to COVID-related economic challenges, but acknowledged this full payment signals a renewed commitment to domestic vaccine funding. Expert Insight UNICEF described the payment as a strong demonstration of political resolve to prioritise child health and reduce vaccine-preventable diseases. As development aid wanes, Ghana's move aligns with its “Transition Roadmap: Towards Self-financing of […]

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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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APC Governors Hold Secret Talks With Tinubu Ahead of Crucial NEC Meeting

High-Stakes Strategy Session at Villa APC governors held a late-night closed-door meeting with President Tinubu on Wednesday, setting the stage for today's potentially transformative National Executive Committee (NEC) gathering. 🔒 Key Takeaways:• Deliberations focused on party unity and governance alignment• Specific decisions withheld for official NEC announcement• Meeting described as "constructive and convenient" by Uzodimma "Everything will become clearer tomorrow" - Gov. Hope Uzodimma What's at Stake in Today's NEC Meeting 🗳️ Leadership Decisions: Possible confirmation of new party executives Resolution of lingering internal disputes 📜 Policy Direction: Alignment with Tinubu's "Renewed Hope" agenda State-federal governance coordination 🤝 Reconciliation Efforts: Healing post-primary election divisions Strengthening party ahead of 2027 polls Why This Meeting Matters ⚡ Timing Significance: Comes amid economic challenges and rising political tensions Precedes crucial gubernatorial elections in Edo/Ondo 🏛️ Governance Implications: Opportunity to streamline party-government relations Potential policy shifts affecting states 🔮 2027 Calculations: Early positioning for next election cycle Testing ground for […]

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Senate Committee Cracks Down on Local Content Violations, Vows Strict Sanctions

Senate Sounds Alarm on Local Content Breaches The Senate Committee on Local Content has launched a comprehensive investigation into: ⚖️ Systemic violations of NOGIC Act (2010) and Executive Order 5📜 Multiple petitions from local operators alleging discrimination💢 Growing concerns over missed industrial development opportunities "Defaulters will face strict sanctions" - Sen. Joel-Onowakpo Thomas Key Areas Under Scrutiny 🔍 Contract Awards: Alleged bypass of local contractors Questionable waiver approvals 🏗️ Capacity Gaps: Slow progress in fabrication & engineering Inadequate marine operations development 👨‍🏭 Employment Failures: Poor workforce training investments Limited technology transfer Why This Probe Matters 🇳🇬 Economic Impact: $2bn+ annual capital flight in oil & gas sector 500,000+ potential jobs unrealized 🛠️ Industrial Development: Critical for President Tinubu's "Renewed Hope" agenda Essential for non-oil sector diversification ⚖️ Legal Imperative: NOGIC Act mandates 70% local participation Executive Order 5 prioritizes Nigerian businesses Committee's Action Plan 1️⃣ Comprehensive Review: All current waivers and content plans Compliance frameworks across […]

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Jean-Pierre Fabre concrétise son dernier engagement à la tête de Golfe 4

Alors que les résultats des récentes élections municipales sont tombés, Jean-Pierre Fabre , maire sortant de la commune de Golfe 4 à Lomé, joue ses dernières cartes pour marquer durablement son passage à la tête de cette collectivité qu’il dirige depuis 2019 . Bien que battu aux urnes, ce leader de l’opposition entend clore son mandat sur une note concrète, en mettant en lumière ses réalisations, notamment dans le secteur de la santé . Un don stratégique pour renforcer les soins publics Ce mercredi , en partenariat avec le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) de Lausanne, en Suisse , M. Fabre a procédé à la remise d’un important lot d’équipements médicaux au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sylvanus Olympio (CHU SO) , le plus grand établissement de santé public du pays, situé dans la commune de Golfe 4. Le don comprend divers […]

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ADDI lance un appel à l’unité : un réveil nécessaire pour l’opposition togolaise après les élections municipales

Un jour après la publication des résultats provisoires des élections municipales au Togo , l’Alliance des Démocrates pour le Développement Intégral (ADDI) a lancé un puissant appel à la réflexion et à l’unité au sein de l’ensemble de l’opposition. Dans une déclaration marquée par l’urgence et l’autocritique, le président de l’ADDI, Aimé Gogué , a mis en lumière le taux d’abstention électorale particulièrement élevé , qu’il qualifie non pas d’indifférence, mais d’un « message silencieux mais significatif » envoyé par les citoyens. Il a souligné que ce désengagement traduit une crise profonde de confiance envers la classe politique, et plus particulièrement envers une opposition affaiblie par ses divisions internes. « Ce signal ne doit pas être ignoré. Il nous oblige à repenser collectivement notre stratégie et notre cadre d’action » , a déclaré Gogué lors d’un point de presse à […]

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