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EU Strengthens Ties with Ghana Through €800 Million Investment in Infrastructure, Security, and Education

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The European Union (EU) and its Member States, under the Global Gateway initiative, have pledged over €800 million—approximately GH¢13 billion—toward transformative infrastructure projects in Ghana’s energy, health, and transport sectors, according to EU Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Irchad Razaaly.

This investment includes €55 million for local vaccine production, €62 million to retrofit the Kpong Dam, and an estimated €370 million to support the development of smart and sustainable cities in northern Ghana.

The Global Gateway initiative brings together hundreds of infrastructure projects with investments in regulatory frameworks, technology transfer, and technical expertise, aimed at strengthening the economic resilience of partner countries like Ghana.

This effort is being led by Team Europe, which mobilizes resources from all EU institutions, Member States, their development finance institutions, the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the European private sector.

Ambassador Razaaly noted that the EU and its Member States have significantly scaled up infrastructure investments and continue to partner with Ghana to create inclusive, sustainable urban areas with equitable access to energy, clean water, and sanitation.

Speaking at this year’s Europe Day Reception in Accra, the Ambassador reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to deepening its relationship with Ghana in key areas such as trade, security, climate resilience, and youth empowerment.

“The EU remains a credible, reliable, and dependable partner to Ghana,” he said. “In these uncertain times, collaboration with like-minded allies is more important than ever. We are here to stay.”

Europe Day is a vibrant occasion that brings together members of the diplomatic community, government officials, private sector leaders, civil society, and media professionals. It celebrates the enduring partnership between the EU and Ghana through a shared spirit of cooperation, cultural exchange, and mutual respect.

This year’s celebration was especially meaningful, marking the 75th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration of 1950—the founding moment of the European Union.

“I can proudly say that the EU-Ghana partnership is stronger than ever,” stated Ambassador Razaaly. “Ghana is a preferred partner for the EU, and our collaboration continues to deepen. This is not just rhetoric—it’s a commitment backed by tangible investments.”

He revealed that between 2021 and 2027, Team Europe will invest nearly €1 billion—approximately GH¢16 billion—in Ghana’s infrastructure development.

In the area of peace and security, the EU has become a key partner, providing €50 million worth of military equipment and specialized training for Ghana’s armed forces and civilian security services.

“Together with our Member States, we support over 30 security-related initiatives in Ghana,” said the Ambassador. “These range from conflict prevention and border control to maritime security and countering disinformation.”

In education and skills development, Mr. Razaaly emphasized the EU’s belief in Ghana’s youth, highlighting the recent signing of a Pact for Skills focused on technical and vocational training.

Every year, the EU and its Member States provide scholarships to around 1,000 Ghanaian students and professionals, creating lasting opportunities for education and exchange.

Ghana’s Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, Mr. George Opare-Addo, praised the EU-Ghana partnership, describing it as a relationship grounded in shared values of peace, prosperity, and inclusive development.

“Together, we’re advancing key priorities—from education to infrastructure and youth empowerment—ensuring no one is left behind,” he said.

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VIDEO: India Rejects Pakistan Army Claim It Was Behind Deadly Attack

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India has rejected allegations by Pakistan that militants backed by Delhi were behind a deadly car bomb attack that killed at least 13 soldiers on Saturday.

Pakistani officials said a suicide bomber drove a vehicle packed with explosives into a military convoy in the north-western tribal region of Pakistan’s North Waziristan, near the border with Afghanistan.

Dismissing Pakistan’s accusation, spokesman for India’s ministry of external affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, posted on X: “We reject this statement with the contempt it deserves”.

The attack has been claimed by a suicide bomber wing of the Hafiz Gul Bahadur armed group, a faction of the Pakistan Taliban.

Pakistan’s army, however, said the attack was carried out by militants backed by India, without providing evidence.

“In this tragic and barbaric incident, three innocent civilians including two children and a woman also got severely injured,” the Pakistani army said in a statement.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the “cowardly act”.

Relations between the two nations have long been strained, but tensions deepened in April after a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir left 26 people dead.

India blamed Pakistan for sheltering members of a militant group it said were behind the attack, and the incident brought the two nuclear-armed countries to the brink of another war.

In May, India launched a series of airstrikes, targeting sites it called “terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir”.

Pakistan denied the claim that these were terror camps and also responded by firing missiles and deploying drones into Indian territory.

The hostilities continued until 10 May when US President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan had agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire”.

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in terrorist incidents following the collapse of the ceasefire agreement between the government and the Pakistani Taliban in November 2022.

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VIDEO: At Least 81 People Killed In Israeli Strikes In Gaza, Hamas-Run Health Ministry Says

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At least 81 Palestinians have been killed and more than 400 injured in Israeli strikes across Gaza in the 24 hours until midday on Saturday, the Hamas-run health ministry said.

In one incident, at least 11 people, including children, were killed after a strike near a stadium in Gaza City, Al-Shifa hospital staff and witnesses told news agencies. The stadium was being used to house displaced people, living in tents.

Footage verified by the BBC shows people digging through the sand with their bare hands and spades to find bodies.

The Israeli military said it was “unaware of injuries as a result of the strike” aside from “a suspicious individual who posed a threat” to its forces.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said he was hopeful a ceasefire could be agreed in the next week.

Qatari mediators said they hoped US pressure could achieve a deal, following a truce between Israel and Iran that ended the 12-day conflict between the countries.

In March, a two-month ceasefire collapsed when Israel launched fresh strikes on Gaza. The ceasefire deal – which started on 19 January – was set up to have three stages, but did not make it past the first stage.

Stage two included establishing a permanent ceasefire, the return of remaining living hostages in Gaza in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

On Thursday, a senior Hamas official told the BBC mediators have intensified their efforts to broker a new ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza, but that negotiations with Israel remain stalled.

A rally was organised on Saturday evening in Tel Aviv calling for a deal to free the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Organisers said “the time has come to end the fighting and bring everyone home in one phase”.

Meanwhile, Israeli attacks in Gaza continue. Friday evening’s strike near the Palestine Stadium in Gaza City killed at least 11 people, hospital staff and witnesses said.

One witness said they were sitting when they “suddenly heard a huge explosion” after a road was hit.

“This area was packed with tents – now the tents are under the sand. We spent hours digging with our bare hands,” Ahmed Qishawi told the Reuters news agency.

He said there are “no wanted people here, nor any terrorists as they [Israelis] claim… [there are] only civilian residents, children, who were targeted with no mercy,” he said.

The BBC has verified footage showing civilians and emergency services digging through the sandy ground with their hands and spades to find bodies.

Fourteen more people were reported killed, some of them children, in strikes on an apartment block and a tent in the al-Mawasi area.

The strike in al-Mawasi killed three children and their parents, who died while they were asleep, relatives told the Associated Press.

“What did these children do to them? What is their fault?” the children’s grandmother, Suad Abu Teima, told the news agency.

More people were reported killed on Saturday afternoon after an air strike on the Tuffah neighbourhood near Jaffa School, where hundreds of displaced Gazans were sheltering.

The strike killed at least eight people, including five children, the Palestinian health ministry said.

One witness Mohammed Haboub told Reuters that his nephews, father and the children of his neighbours were killed in the strike.

“We didn’t do anything to them, why do they harm us? Did we harm them? We are civilians,” he told the news agency.

The health ministry said ambulance and civil defence crews were facing difficulties in reaching a number of victims trapped under the rubble and on the roads, due to the impossibility of movement in some of the affected areas.

Asked about the strike on the Tuffah neighbourhood, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told the BBC that it “struck a suspicious individual who posed a threat to IDF troops operating in the northern Gaza Strip”.

“Prior to the strike, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians”, it said, adding that it was “unaware of injuries as a result of the strike, besides the individual struck”.

Reuters Three cars and multiple tents and people's belongings buried in the sand following a strike
Tents and people were buried after an Israeli strike on Friday

The IDF released a statement on Saturday evening saying it had killed Hakham Muhammad Issa al-Issa, a senior figure in Hamas’s military wing, in the area of Sabra in Gaza City on Friday.

The IDF said he was one of the founding members of Hamas’s military wing, a member of Hamas’s general security council, and played a “significant role in the planning and execution” of Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack on Israel.

The Israeli military launched its bombardment of Gaza in response to the attack, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

More than 56,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

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VIDEO: Thousands Protest In Bangkok Calling For Thai PM To Resign

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Thousands of protesters have gathered in the Thai capital Bangkok, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra after a phone call she had with the former Cambodian leader Hun Sen was leaked.

In the call, which was about a recent incident on their border, she addressed Hun Sen as “uncle” and said a Thai military commander handling the dispute “just wanted to look cool and said things that are not useful”.

The call has sparked public anger. Paetongtarn apologised, but defended the call as a “negotiation technique”.

Before leaving to visit flood-hit northern Thailand, Paetongtarn told reporters it is the people’s “right to protest, as long as it’s peaceful”.

Saturday’s rally was the largest of its kind since the ruling Pheu Thai party came to power in 2023.

Thousands braved the monsoon rain and blocked the roads at the Victory Monument war memorial in Bangkok, waving Thai flags and holding placards with slogans such as “PM is enemy of state”.

Protest leader Parnthep Pourpongpan said the prime minister “should step aside because she is the problem”.

Seri Sawangmue, 70, travelled overnight by bus from the country’s north to join the protest.

He told AFP news agency that he was there “to protect Thailand’s sovereignty and to say the PM is unfit”.

“I’ve lived through many political crises and I know where this is going,” he added.

Paetongtarn has said she will no longer hold future calls with the former Cambodian leader, but Parnthep told Reuters that many Thai people felt she and her influential father were being manipulated by Hun Sen.

Reuters Anti-government protesters gather at the Victory Monument with Thai flags. The entire image is filled with them.

Paetongtarn, 38, is the daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra, the deposed former prime minister who returned to Thailand last August after 15 years in exile. She has only been in office for 10 months and is the country’s second female prime minister, with the first being her aunt Yingluck Shinawatra.

Protesters are calling for the end of Shinawatra leadership.

The rally was organised by a coalition that has protested against Shinawatra-led governments for more than two decades.

The group said in a statement read to crowds that the executive branch and parliament were not working “in the interest of democracy and constitutional monarchy”, Reuters reported.

As well as the flags and placards, people carried umbrellas to protect themselves from the rain. When it stopped, a rainbow formed over Victory Monument.

Reuters A rainbow forms over the Victory Monument during the protest against a grey sky.

On Tuesday the Constitutional Court will decide whether to take up a petition by senators seeking Paetongtarn’s removal for alleged unprofessionalism over the Hun Sen call.

Hun Sen said he had shared the audio clip with 80 politicians and one of them leaked it. He later shared the entire 17-minute recording on his Facebook page.

The call was about a recent dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, which saw tensions increase in late May after a Cambodian soldier was killed in a border clash, plunging ties to their lowest in more than a decade.

But the tension between the two nations dates back more than a century, when the borders were drawn after the French occupation of Cambodia.

Both have imposed border restrictions on each other, while Cambodia has banned Thai imports from food to electricity, as well as Thai television and cinema dramas.

Despite the tensions between their countries, the Shinawatras’ friendship with the Hun family goes back decades, and Hun Sen and Paetongtarn’s father consider each other “godbrothers”.

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