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Joseph Paintsil to Drop Debut EP ‘Emergency’ on April 4

Ghanaian international footballer Joseph Paintsil is set to release his debut EP titled Emergency on April 4, 2025. The 7-track EP is a testament to Paintsil’s passion for music, which he has cultivated during his downtime from football. Although football remains his primary focus, Paintsil’s musical journey shows his versatility and his desire to explore new talents off the pitch.The EP features a mix of genres and includes tracks such as Blessings, Nobody, Rejoice, Monalisa, Fine Like You, Higher (featuring Kweku Flick), and Merci Beaucoup (featuring Kweku Flick and Joekay). Paintsil worked on the project during his injury recovery, making use of his free time after training.Expressing his excitement, Paintsil shared, “Football will always be my first love, but I also love music, and I do it in my leisure time. I hope everyone enjoys it.” Fans can expect an […]

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Trump Grants Pardon to Nikola Founder Trevor Milton Amid Fraud Controversy

President Donald Trump has pardoned Trevor Milton, the disgraced founder of electric truck startup Nikola, whose 2023 fraud conviction led to a four-year prison sentence. The White House confirmed the decision on Friday, which could nullify hundreds of millions in restitution owed to investors Milton deceived by overstating his company’s technological capabilities. Milton, 42, and his spouse contributed over $1.8 million to Trump’s 2020 reelection efforts shortly before the November election, per Federal Election Commission records. Prosecutors revealed during his trial that Nikola’s promotional video—purportedly showing a functional prototype truck—actually depicted a non-operational vehicle rolling down a hill. Though sentenced, Milton remained free pending an appeal. On social media, Milton expressed gratitude, stating, “I am deeply thankful to President Trump for his bravery in defending justice and granting me this exoneration.” Trump, when questioned about the pardon, cited strong recommendations […]

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Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s Bold Move: Clearing Burkina Faso’s Debt and Reclaiming Natural Resources

In a landmark shift towards economic sovereignty, Burkina Faso, under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has achieved two monumental feats: the complete repayment of its $4.7 billion external debt and the nationalization of its gold mining industry. These actions mark a decisive break from neocolonial influences and aim to ensure that the nation's wealth directly benefits its citizens. Clearing the Debt: A Financial Milestone The Ministry of Finance announced that Burkina Faso has fully settled its external debt, a burden that has constrained the nation's development for decades. President Traoré attributed this achievement to strategic fiscal policies, increased revenues from resource exports, and renegotiated trade agreements with international creditors. This financial liberation paves the way for increased investment in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.​ Nationalizing the Gold Mining Industry Gold mining, a significant contributor to Burkina […]

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Germany and France Say Europe Must Respond to Trump’s Auto Tariffs

President Trump’s sweeping tariffs on automobiles drew a sharp reaction on Thursday from leaders in Germany and France, who called on the European Union to hit back firmly against measures that they said would harm the United States and Europe, and global trade as a whole. Mr. Trump announced on Wednesday that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on cars and car parts shipped to the United States, putting pressure on America’s top trade allies around the globe. The tariffs, which he said were permanent, will take effect on April 3. President Emmanuel Macron of France said Thursday that he had told Mr. Trump the day before that tariffs were “not a good idea.” France would work with the European Commission on a “riposte,” he added, the goal of which would be “to find an accord to dismantle the tariffs” and getting the U.S. president to […]

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New York County Clerk Blocks Texas Court Filing Against Doctor Over Abortion Pills

A New York county clerk on Thursday blocked Texas from filing a legal action against a New York doctor for prescribing and sending abortion pills to a Texas woman. The unprecedented move catapults the interstate abortion wars to a new level, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle between states that ban abortion and states that support abortion rights. The dispute is widely expected to reach the Supreme Court, pitting Texas, which has a near-total abortion ban, against New York, which has a shield law that is intended to protect abortion providers who send medications to patients in other states. New York is one of eight states that have enacted “telemedicine abortion shield laws” after the Supreme Court overturned the national right to an abortion in 2022. The laws prevent officials from extraditing abortion providers to other states or from […]

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Tariffs Could Give Tesla and Musk a Leg Up on Rivals

While Tesla isn’t immune to President Trump’s new 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, it could emerge in a stronger position than competitors. Unlike GM, Ford, and foreign automakers, Tesla builds all its U.S.-sold vehicles domestically—avoiding the steepest tariffs on finished cars. However, its costs will still rise due to duties on imported components like batteries and motors. Tesla’s Competitive Edge Tesla’s Model Y and Model 3, America’s top-selling EVs, could gain an advantage over rivals like GM’s Chevrolet Equinox EV and Ford’s Mustang Mach-E, which are assembled in Mexico and rely more on imported parts. The tariffs may widen Tesla’s lead in the EV market, where it’s been losing share to cheaper alternatives. Industry-Wide Pain Higher Prices: Analysts warn tariffs could add $75B annually to automakers’ costs, pushing car prices up by thousands of dollars—hitting budget models like the Chevrolet Trax (made in South Korea) hardest. Supply Chain Chaos: […]

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Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Car Imports, Sparking Industry and Trade Concerns

President Donald Trump has announced new 25% tariffs on imported cars and auto parts, set to take effect in phases starting 2 April. Vehicle tariffs will apply immediately, while parts tariffs—excluding those from Canada and Mexico for now—will begin in May or later. Trump framed the move as a boon for American manufacturing, claiming it would drive "tremendous growth," jobs, and investment. However, analysts warn of potential short-term factory shutdowns, higher consumer prices, and strained trade relations. The policy could disrupt global supply chains, particularly for the $240bn annual US car import market, which accounts for half of domestic sales. Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Canada, and Germany—the top suppliers—face direct impacts. US automakers with cross-border operations, like GM and Stellantis (owner of Jeep and Chrysler), saw shares drop 3-3.6% ahead of the announcement. Tesla CEO Elon Musk acknowledged the tariffs […]

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Elon Musk’s Stern Warning After Pentagon Leak—What Happened and Why It Matters

Elon Musk is no stranger to controversy, but his recent threat toward Pentagon employees over a leaked meeting about a potential U.S.-China war has sparked intense debate. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO warned that those responsible for the leak "will be found," raising questions about national security, corporate influence in defense, and Musk’s own role in geopolitics. What Was Leaked? According to reports, details from a high-level Pentagon meeting discussing U.S. military preparedness in a potential conflict with China were leaked. While the exact contents remain unclear, the breach was serious enough to draw Musk’s ire, given his companies' deep ties to U.S. defense contracts (SpaceX’s Starlink, for example, is used by the military). Musk’s Strong Reaction Musk took to social media (likely X, formerly Twitter) to declare that the leakers "will be found," suggesting he views the breach as a major […]

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UN Fears HIV Infections Will Soar After US Cuts Funding

The United Nations (UN) has raised alarm over the potential surge in global HIV infections after the United States reduced its funding for HIV and AIDS programs worldwide. UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, expressed concern that without U.S. support, the number of new HIV infections could nearly double, reversing the progress made in the fight against the disease.The U.S. had been a key contributor to UNAIDS, funding over half of its $220 million budget for 2024. The cutback means that thousands of HIV-infected individuals will no longer receive essential medications, potentially leading to rapid virus transmission.Byanyima warned that, without U.S. funding, there could be 8.7 million new infections and 6.3 million additional deaths over the next four years. She also urged U.S. President Donald Trump to reconsider the funding cuts and suggested that a deal with U.S. pharmaceutical company Gilead […]

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White House Mistakenly Shares Yemen War Plans with Journalist in Group Chat

In a startling mistake, Trump administration officials inadvertently shared classified military plans for the Yemen conflict with a journalist in a group chat just days before a major U.S. military strike. On March 13, 2025, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was mistakenly invited to a highly sensitive encrypted chat on the Signal app, where U.S. national security officials discussed details of an upcoming operation targeting Yemen's Houthi rebels. These discussions included critical information about military targets, weaponry, and the timing of the attacks.The information leak has raised significant national security concerns, with Democratic lawmakers calling for an immediate investigation, accusing the administration of mishandling classified information. The White House has confirmed the authenticity of the leak and stated that an internal review is underway to determine how the journalist was mistakenly added to the chat.Among those involved in the group […]

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