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Andy Burnham Launches Campaign for Makerfield Byelection Amid Leadership Bid
Andy Burnham is contesting the Makerfield byelection, a strategic move that could elevate his leadership bid within Labour. Keir Starmer is actively supporting Burnham, emphasizing party unity ahead of the vote.

Ghana government denies interference as court rulings and expert calls shape OSP reform talks
Ghana's government rejects claims of presidential interference in the Office of the Special Prosecutor amid ongoing court rulings and reform debates. Experts advocate for constitutional amendments to bolster the OSP's independence and effectiveness.

Ghana MP Sam George Vows to Push Forward with Anti-LGBTQI Legislation
Ghanaian MP Sam George has pledged to continue efforts to pass the anti-LGBTQI bill, citing recent electoral support. The legislation remains under review amid controversy over its implications and advocacy.

UK Approves Legislation Banning Cigarette Purchases for Those Born After 2008
The UK Parliament has approved a law that will prevent those born after 2008 from buying cigarettes, aiming to eradicate smoking among future generations. The law is awaiting royal approval to take effect, representing a major public health milestone.

Justice Yashwant Varma Resigns, Casting Doubt on Inquiry Process
Justice Yashwant Varma's resignation prompts questions about the future of the investigation against him. The situation underscores constitutional debates on whether probes can proceed after a judge's resignation.

Indian Parliament Faces Political Clash Over Women's Reservation Bill's Defeat
The women's reservation bill was defeated in India's Lok Sabha, sparking accusations from opposition leaders that the government is hindering progress. This event highlights ongoing political divisions and may influence future legislative efforts on women's rights.

Ghana's LGBTQ+ Bill Delay Could Influence 2028 Election, Says APL Survey
A recent survey reveals over 80% of Ghanaians are influenced by the government's delay in signing the LGBTQ+ bill. This issue could shape voter behavior and impact upcoming elections.

Ghana's Damang Mine Lease Transfer Sparks Public Debate and Political Criticism
The Damang mine lease transfer to Engineers & Planners has ignited public and political debate over transparency and ownership. Authorities insist the process was legal and fair, but critics raise concerns about ethics and public trust.

Ghana’s LGBTQ+ Bill Sparks Political Debate and Calls for National Dialogue
Recent reports highlight intensified political discourse and societal debates regarding Ghana's Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, reflecting deepening divisions on cultural and legislative priorities. The discussions involve calls for national dialogue and legislative clarity, signaling a key phase in the bill's trajectory.

UK to Release Documents on Prince Andrew's Trade Envoy Appointment Amid Scandal
The UK government plans to declassify documents related to Prince Andrew's appointment as a trade envoy amidst ongoing scandals. MPs are considering investigating his role, especially given his alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, signaling a significant political development.

Parliament Declares Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh's Sole Capital after Key Bill Passes
The Indian Parliament officially designated Amaravati as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh through new legislation. This decision resolves longstanding disputes and sets the stage for future administrative and development plans in the state.
Cambodia Enacts First Cybercrime Law Targeting International Scam Operations
Cambodia's parliament approved its first law targeting online scams on April 3, aiming to regulate and combat cyber fraud rings. This move comes amid global pressure to tackle illicit cybercriminal businesses responsible for massive financial crimes.

Former Minister Nobuhle Nkabane Admits Ethics Breach in Seta Appointments
Nobuhle Nkabane admits faults in Seta board appointments after Ethics Committee's ruling. She must now apologize in Parliament, highlighting the focus on integrity in public office.

Myanmar Parliament to Begin President Election Process on March 30
Myanmar's parliament will start electing a new president on March 30. This election is expected to solidify military control following the 2021 coup.

Pakistan Extends NAB Chairman’s Term Amid Opposition Discontent
The Pakistani government quickly pushed a bill through Parliament to extend the NAB chairman’s term by three years. The move has triggered opposition protests and concerns over the integrity of anti-corruption institutions. The outcome could influence governance and political dynamics in Pakistan.

President Zardari Vows to Protect Pakistan's Sovereignty and Maintain Peace
President Zardari pledged that Pakistan will not allow neighboring territories to be used for destabilization during his joint address. His speech coincided with disruptions in parliament, reflecting internal tensions. The focus on sovereignty and peace underscores ongoing regional security concerns.