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Japan flight made emergency landing after man tried opening door

A Japanese plane headed from Tokyo to Texas had to make an emergency landing after a passenger tried to open one of its doors during the flight.

Prof Kwaku Azar writes: The dangerous myth that ‘Shall’ means ‘May’ in Ghana’s Constitution

A widely misunderstood claim from Ghana’s 2013 election petition suggests the Supreme Court ruled that “shall” doesn’t mean mandatory—implying it could mean “may.” This myth misrepresents the Court’s actual position.

NPP decries ‘targeted campaign’ to silence opposition voices after armed raid on Wontumi’s home

NPP Communications Director Richard Ahiagbah has accused the government of intentionally intimidating and silencing opposition voices, calling it a threat to Ghana’s democracy

EU calls for ‘respect’ after Trump threatens 50% tariffs

The European Union's trade chief said the 27-member bloc is committed to securing a trade deal with the US based on "respect" not "threats

Harvard’s foreign students gain temporary reprieve as Trump’s enrollment ban halted

A judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration’s plan to strip Harvard University of its ability to enrol foreign students

Supreme Court justifies 3-2 verdict in 81-page ruling on Chief Justice suspension case

The Supreme Court has released an 81-page ruling explaining its 3-2 majority decision to dismiss an interlocutory injunction filed by MP Vincent Ekow Assafuah, which sought to halt the suspension of the Chief Justice

Ghana to rake in $12 billion a year from small-scale gold mining

Ghana expects to rake in $12 billion a year from small-scale gold production if output doubles as planned. Gold exports from the country have surged as international prices have soared

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