Interpol has issued a red notice for Ghana's former finance minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, amid investigations into alleged corruption and abuse of office. Ghana's Office of the Special Prosecutor seeks his extradition after he failed to appear for questioning regarding several high-profile contracts. Ofori-Atta's legal team claims he is unwell and receiving medical treatment abroad.
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Nasa's James Webb Telescope captures a stunning image. It shows the galaxy cluster Abell S1063. This cluster is 4.5 billion light years away. The image reveals faint galaxies from the early universe. Scientists are studying glowing streaks and warped arcs. These features provide insights into the 'Cosmic Dawn'. The GLIMPSE program aims to understand the universe's first galaxies.
In Florida, Rhonda Paulynice has been arrested for allegedly killing her 6-year-old son in a misguided attempt to exorcise demons. The child's decomposing body was discovered nearly two weeks after his death, prompting charges of second-degree murder, failure to report a death, and altering a body. Authorities had visited the home previously for domestic disturbances, but the boy was never directly involved.
Donald Trump seemingly rejected his envoy's proposal allowing Iran to retain low-level uranium enrichment for civilian purposes, insisting any deal requires complete dismantling of Iran's enrichment program. This stance contradicts envoy Steve Witkoff's reported offer of limited enrichment for uses like nuclear medicine in exchange for shutting down underground sites. Tehran has refused deals completely ending enrichment activities.
In 2025, millions of Muslims will gather in Mecca for Hajj, beginning June 4th. This pilgrimage, a central pillar of Islam, involves rituals symbolizing faith, unity, and sacrifice. Saudi authorities are implementing safety measures due to expected record turnout and high temperatures, including cooling stations and health services. Pilgrims will utilize technology like the Hajj Smart App for assistance.
With reports of acute suffering in Gaza flooding the airwaves, EU leaders have toughened their tone on Israel -- but the bloc will need to bridge deep divisions to move from rhetoric to a real-world impact on the conflict. The European Union has long struggled to have an impact on the Mideast conflict due to long-standing divisions between countries who back Israel and those seen as more pro-Palestinian.
A US federal judge on Monday cancelled the planned trial of US aviation giant Boeing over crashes of its 737 MAX aircraft that left nearly 350 people dead. The case dates to a January 2021 Justice Department agreement with Boeing that settled charges that the company knowingly defrauded the Federal Aviation Administration during the MAX certification.
A devastating fire ripped through a drug rehabilitation clinic in central Mexico, claiming the lives of 12 individuals and leaving several others injured. Authorities are investigating the cause, with suspicions of criminal gang involvement due to past cartel attacks on similar facilities.
Nearly 200 migrants trying to cross the Channel from France to Britain in small boats were rescued between late Friday and late Saturday, French coastal authorities said. A total 184 people were picked up in four different rescue operations, the maritime prefecture for France's Channel and northern region said in a statement on Sunday.
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