Ghana Detains Over 2,200 Undocumented Migrants In Crime Crackdown

Ghanaian immigration officials said they had detained more than 2,000 undocumented foreign nationals in Accra on Friday in an operation to dismantle criminal networks and curb street begging.

Of the 2,241 arrested during the early morning raids, 1,332 were children, immigration services said in a statement.

Interior Minister Muntaka Mubarak said in a Facebook post that the operation was “to address the growing concern of organised street begging involving foreign nationals.

“This activity poses a national security risk and damages the image of our country,” he added.

Many of those arrested had entered Ghana via “unapproved routes, bypassing essential immigration”, he said.

Many of those caught in the raid were from neighbouring junta-led Sahelian country of Burkina Faso, as well as from Togo. Some of the others were from as far away as Nigeria.

They will undergo security and medical screening before repatriation to their home countries, with the authorities promising to treat them with “the highest professionalism, with respect for their human rights”.

Some local people welcomed the action.

John Gyamfi, a 43-year-old Ghanaian spare parts dealer, said the arrests were “long overdue”.

“Some of these foreigners engage in prostitution and street begging,” he said.

“It’s embarrassing: they come here and people think they are Ghanaians and they embarrass the good name of Ghana. If they go, the streets will be neat again,” he added.

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But some undocumented migrants say desperation, not crime, was behind their arrival in Ghana.

“Finding food has become a problem for us,” Chamsiya Alhassan, a mother from Niger told AFP as she queued for a bus.

“Our husbands and relatives have been killed. We are here only to find something to eat,” she added.

Nigerian Jihadists Turn To TikTok To Spread Propaganda

Jihadists in northeastern Nigeria are surging — and using social media to spread the word of their campaigns and recruit fighters.

At least 100 people were killed in the new wave of jihadist attacks in April alone, as the governor of Borno, the epicentre of the violence which has raged since 2009, said the state is losing ground to armed groups.

At the same time, apparent jihadists and their boosters on TikTok were flaunting rifles, grenades and stacks of cash, according to easily accessible videos reviewed by AFP that same month.

They broadcast live in joint videos with accounts run by men preaching anti-Western ideologies in a style reminiscent of the videos released by deceased Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau in the early days of the 15-year-old insurgency.

Criminal gangs that carry out raids on villages and kidnap for ransom in the northwest of the country have used TikTok in the past.

“It started with bandits,” Bulama Bukarti, a vice president at Texas-based Bridgeway Foundation wrote on X. “Now, Boko Haram members are hosting live TikTok shows — spreading propaganda, justifying their violence and threatening anyone who dares speak against them.”

A Boko Haram fighter threatened Bukarti himself in a now-deleted TikTok video for speaking against the group, he said.

While many of the accounts on the video sharing app have been flagged and taken down, the capability of broadcasting live streams on the platform adds another layer of difficulty to monitoring the content they put out.

A TikTok spokesperson said it was difficult to quantify the number of accounts linked to terrorist organisations that have been taken down.

While some of these accounts have been deleted, several others remain active, according to accounts viewed by AFP at the time of publication.

“Terrorist groups and content related to these groups have no place on TikTok, and we take an uncompromising stance against enabling violent extremism on or off our platform,” a spokesperson for the company told AFP in an emailed statement.

– ‘It’s paying off’ –

Among the 19 accounts reviewed by AFP were men dressed as clerics, their faces revealed to the camera even as they called for violence against the government and teamed up with accounts that showed off weapons hauls.

Accounts also post old footage of the original Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf, and those of Isah Garo Assalafy, who was banned from preaching in public places in Niger state for using violent rhetoric against democracy and Western civilisation.

These accounts frequently go live, interacting with followers, answering questions and receiving digital gifts that can be converted into cash.

Nigeria’s jihadist conflict, which over the years has expanded to include a rival Islamic State group, has killed more than 40,000 and displaced some two million people in Africa’s most populous country.

Saddiku Muhammad, a former jihadist who has since defected, told AFP that armed groups are turning to TikTok in part because security forces cracked down on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

They also know TikTok is popular with young people.

“Jihadists realised that to capture the minds of young people, they need to speak to them in the language they understand — instead of the traditional didactic and demagogic styles that are boring and unattractive to them,” Muhammad said.

“From all indications, it is paying off. They are reaching out to young potential recruits.”

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– ‘They aren’t afraid’ –

Analysts told AFP that the use of TikTok by members of armed groups is a direct challenge to the government.

Malik Samuel, an Abuja-based security analyst at the pan-African think tank Good Governance Africa, said it is a common Boko Haram tactic to use the group’s young members to spread propaganda.

“I believe showing their faces is strategic — to show that they aren’t afraid and to let their target know that they are engaging with real people,” Samuel said.

Islamic State West Africa Province, however, still appears to follow a more polished, top-down communication strategy than the apparent Boko Haram jihadists posting on TikTok, he said.

TikTok said it has partnered with UN-backed Tech Against Terrorism to improve the detection and removal of violent extremist content.

“Our community guidelines clearly state that we do not allow the presence of violent and hateful organisations or individuals on our platform,” it said.

What To Look Out For In La Liga This Weekend

Although Barcelona have been crowned champions of Spain, there is still much to decide in La Liga’s penultimate round of fixtures.

AFP Sport picks out five key talking points ahead of this weekend’s matches.

Villarreal hoping champions let up

Villarreal are on the verge of clinching fifth place and Champions League qualification for next season.

‘The Yellow Submarine’ visit Barcelona on Sunday in what may prove a hugely entertaining clash between two sides with high-calibre attacks.

With the pressure off for Hansi Flick’s Barca, they may be even more gung-ho than usual in front of a jubilant home crowd in what could be their final match at their temporary Olympic stadium home.

Villarreal visit Barca with a five-point lead over sixth-place Real Betis, fuelled by an Ayoze Perez in red-hot form.

The Spaniard has 18 La Liga goals this season and seven in his last nine appearances.

Barcelona’s Spanish forward #19 Lamine Yamal (bottom) lies on the pitch after being fouled by Espanyol’s Uruguayan defender #06 Leandro Cabrera who received a red card on the play during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)

Mbappe racing away

While Real Madrid’s season has been a big disappointment and they will end up without a major trophy, striker Kylian Mbappe hit his 40th goal of the season across all competitions on Wednesday against Mallorca.

The French forward is the leading scorer in La Liga with 28 goals, three more than Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski.

Real Madrid visit struggling Sevilla on Sunday, with the Andalucian side safe from relegation at last after they ended a long run at home without a victory on Tuesday with a narrow triumph over Las Palmas.

Mbappe will view it as another chance to fill his boots and keep Barcelona’s Polish striker at bay as he looks to seal his strong maiden campaign for Madrid with the league’s golden boot.

Espanyol’s Spanish forward #11 Pere Milla (R) falls to the ground as players argue at the end of the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)

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One more to drop

Leganes are fighting desperately to avoid joining Las Palmas and Real Valladolid in the second tier next term.

Sitting 18th and four points from safety with two matches remaining, the Madrid side face Las Palmas on Sunday, needing both a victory and 17th-place Alaves to drop points at Valladolid to carry any realistic hope of survival into the final day.

Espanyol’s defeat by Barcelona on Thursday means they are not yet safe but have a five-point cushion on Leganes.

Barcelona’s Spanish midfielder #16 Fermin Lopez celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)

La Real farewells

Real Sociedad’s season has been hugely disappointing but in their final home match, against Girona, fans will bid a fond farewell to coach Imanol Alguacil.

The 53-year-old led them to Copa del Rey glory in 2020, beating Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao in the final for their first major trophy since 1987.

The coach, who has been at the club for six-and-a-half seasons, will be replaced by reserve team coach Sergio Francisco next season.

Midfielder Martin Zubimendi may also be saying goodbye too, with strong links to Arsenal and recently Real Madrid.

Espanyol’s Spanish goalkeeper #01 Joan Garcia catches the ball during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)

Celta’s eight-year wait

Claudio Giraldez’s entertaining Celta side are hoping to end an eight-year absence from European football this weekend.

Victory against Rayo Vallecano, who are also fighting to qualify for the Europa League, would guarantee the Galicians seventh place.

Celta’s last appearance in the competition was in the 2016-17 campaign, when they reached the semi-finals and were ousted by English giants Manchester United.

Barcelona players riden in an open top bus to celebrate winning their 28th La Liga title in Barcelona, on May 16, 2025. A stunning Lamine Yamal strike helped crown Barcelona La Liga champions with a 2-0 win at local rivals Espanyol on Thursday, with victory ensuring Real Madrid cannot catch them at the top of the table. (Photo by Manaure Quintero / AFP)

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‘My mum was Everton’s first official toffee lady’

Lynette Horsburgh
Family photograph Everton FC toffee lady Mary Morgan (nee Gorry) wearing Victorian style confectionary attire with white pinny and bonnet with Tommy Eglington who played for Everton wearing a suit taken between 1953 and 1956.  Family photograph

Saying goodbye to Goodison Park is “going to be like losing a little bit of my mum”, the daughter of Everton’s first official toffee lady has said.

The tradition of handing toffees out at Everton’s stadium dates back to the 1890s when Old Ma Bushell, who ran the nearby Ye Ancient Everton Toffee House, dressed her granddaughter in her finest clothes and sent her with a basket of Everton toffees to throw into the crowd.

Lifelong Evertonian Mary Morgan (nee Gorry) was the Blues’ toffee lady from 1953 until 1956.

Family photograph Black-and-white image of Eddie Morgan wearing a suit and his bride Mary Gorry wearing a bonnet.Family photograph

She said her mum’s role as the toffee lady “started off as a joke” when she customised a bridesmaid dress, handstitched “Everton Supporters Federation” on a white pinny, and teamed it with a bonnet.

It was a nod to the traditional attire worn more than 60 years previously, when Jemima Bushell handed out Everton toffees to fans as Ye Ancient Everton Toffee House battled to outdo Everton mints creator Mother Noblett, whose shop was situated closer to Goodison.

And so the enduring link between Everton and toffee was born.

While toffees are no longer hurled into the stands due to health and safety concerns, the matchday tradition endures with the sweets being handed out instead.

PA Media massive white banner with The Toffees branded on it in blue is draped across an upper stand with fans packed above and in the stand below at a matchPA Media

Patricia told BBC News: “The club told mum they liked the idea and asked her if she would like to be the mascot and throw Everton toffees out at games.

“She jumped at the chance! She absolutely loved it and travelled all over to the games.”

The teacher said her mum Mary, who was born in 1925 and lived on Liverpool’s Scotland Road, had so many happy memories from her time as the toffee lady.

“She was exceptionally proud of her role – the whole family is.”

The toffee lady almost came unstuck at one game, however, when police tried to throw her out of an Everton fixture at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough stadium.

Already a much-loved figure within the club, Mary was reprieved thanks to an intervention from Everton captain Peter Farrell and another player Tommy Eglington.

Not only was she allowed to stay, but she was given a seat in the manager’s dugout during the game.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the dedicated Blue ended up meeting her husband, Eddie Morgan, at the football.

When they got married in 1956, she decided to hand over the toffee lady reigns – and her dress – to her friend Peggy Morley.

Getty Images Large flag at Goodison Park being passed over the heads of fans. It features a cartoon image of an old woman dressed in the Everton toffee lady uniform of a blue dress and white pinny.Getty Images

Patricia said her mum loved to decorate their house when Everton won trophies, meaning the 1980s was a busy time.

After they lifted the FA Cup at Wembley in 1984, Patricia remembered her dad being ordered to repaint the whole house blue.

In addition to being the toffee lady, Mary helped set up Everton Supporters’ Club.

Patricia said her mum was “very proud” of her membership card which sported the number 0001

Sunday’s final game against Southampton will be a very “emotional” day, she said.

“It going to be like losing a little bit of my mum, like leaving her behind,” she said.

“It will be a sad day.”

As for the future, Patricia said it was a case of “onwards and upwards” as the men’s team prepares to move to its new 53,000-seater Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

Getty Images An Everton toffee lady, wearing a traditional blue dress and white pinny, gives out sweets to young Everton fans at Goodison Park.Getty Images
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Brides on budgets are running to Monsoon to shop on-sale wedding dresses from £100

On your marks, get set, shop your perfect wedding dress for a fraction of the price of a designer one thanks to Monsoon’s quiet bridal dress sale

If you’re on a budget, these high street wedding dresses could be just up your street(Image: Monsoon / Mirror)

Let’s be honest, wedding dresses are famously beautiful, but not famously affordable. And while we’d all love to say “I do” in a couture gown, our budgets often have other ideas. That’s why brides-to-be on budgets should run to Monsoon right now, where some of the best high street wedding dresses are quietly on sale, with prices starting from just £120.

Whether you’re planning a laid-back registry office ceremony or a countryside 200-person party, Monsoon has bridal looks that feel genuinely designer, without the designer price tag. And the best part? They’re beautifully made, flattering and made to fit all shapes. We’ve rounded up four of the most gorgeous wedding dress deals from their current sale to help you find “the one” and still have money left for the honeymoon.

First up is the elegant Grace satin shirt dress. It’s the perfect example of how high street bridalwear has hit a new level. With a tailored shirt-style bodice and long sleeves, it’s ideal for the bride who wants something minimal but impactful. The soft ivory satin fabric adds just enough shine to feel special, and the skirt flows effortlessly for that classic bridal swish. Priced at £200 (down from £250), it’s a polished choice for city weddings, intimate ceremonies or anyone who leans toward a timeless, structured style.

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Monsoon’s Grace dress, left, and Lucy dress, right(Image: Monsoon)

If you’re more of a romantic, let us point you towards Lucy. This embroidered floral maxi dress is a whimsical dream – think garden party meets vintage fairytale. The intricate embroidery and soft tulle overlay make it look far more expensive than its £525 price tag (down from £750) suggests, and it’s easy to imagine this floating down the aisle at a countryside venue or woodland celebration. It’s also surprisingly lightweight, which is a win if you’re marrying in warmer weather or want to dance the night away without feeling swamped in fabric.

Now, if it’s drama you’re after, Maddie delivers. This off-shoulder wedding dress will make jaws drop. The Bardot neckline is flattering on almost everyone, showing just enough shoulder without feeling too revealing, and the fitted lace bodice adds a lovely vintage touch. It flares out into a full skirt that moves beautifully, whether you’re gliding down the aisle or twirling through your first dance. Currently priced at £262.50, it has a saving of over £100.

Monsoon's Maddie dress, left, and Isla skirt, right
Monsoon’s Maddie dress, left, and Isla skirt, right(Image: Monsoon)
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Finally, there’s Isla– the perfect pick for brides who want to build their own look. This simple but sophisticated bridal skirt is just £120 (down from £150) and offers a chic base for creating a mix-and-match ensemble. Pair it with a beaded top, a satin camisole, or even a vintage blouse to create something truly personal. It’s also a brilliant option for second weddings, civil ceremonies, or anyone who wants a less formal feel without compromising on style. Plus, since you can wear the pieces separately later on, it’s got post-wedding outfit potential too.

Julia Roberts heartbroken as she announces tragic family loss in emotional tribute

Actress Julia Roberts has taken to social media to share the devastating news of the death of her beloved family member, as fans and friends send their tributes

Julia lost a beloved family member

Julia Roberts shared the heartbreaking news of her family dog Myrtle’s passing in a touching Instagram post on Friday. The 57 year old Pretty WomaN star, often spotted with the rescue pooch she adopted in 2006, posted an outdoor snap of Myrtle.

In the caption for her 12.8 million followers, she wrote: “Our Myrtle. A Legend. 2006-2025,” followed by a crown emoji. Her husband Daniel Moder, whom she married in 2002, also paid a heartfelt tribute to their cherished pet. He posted a picture of Myrtle and wrote, “The definition of Fierce Loyalty, even if she bit the pizza man once. RIP Mytlle…aka Myrtle Von Mertzenberger.”

The much-loved canine was no stranger to the limelight, having appeared alongside Roberts in her Chopard Loves Cinema campaign in 2023.

Myrtle
Julia Roberts and her family lost their family pet dog, Myrtle

As a global ambassador for the luxury jewellery brand, Julia participated in a 12-episode digital series for the campaign, offering a closer look at her Hollywood life.

Directed by James Gray, the mini short films featured a scene where Myrtle is seen jumping up next to the actress on set. Julia and Myrtle’s close bond was also seen in sweet behind-the-scenes moments too. As it was said Julia would ‘interrupt her script rehearsal to cuddle her dog that jumps on her lap’.

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Fans rushed to the comment sections of Julia and Daniel’s posts to share their heartfelt sympathies. One user commented, “Oh no. So sorry for your loss! She was a star in Chopard Loves Cinema! I’m sure she had the best life with your family. Rest easy Myrtle!”

Another shared: “Myrtle, may you take the wonder and acclaim you lived with to the rainbow bridge. You are indelibly etched in hearts forever.” A heartbroken fan expressed, “Heartbroken. I love you all,” while British editor Edward Enninful chimed in with, “So so sorry for your loss!!!”

Roberts has been an avid supporter of animal welfare, as evidenced by her participation in a fundraiser last December. She teamed up with Be Love Apparel to bring attention to the dog rescue organisation Frankie Lola and Friends. Taking to Instagram, she posted a charming selfie with another one of her beloved dogs, saying: ‘”It’s GIVE BACK TUESDAY!!”

‘”I am Thrilled my amazing friends @beloveapparel are donating profits from every ‘WE ARE FAMILY’ purchase to Frankie Lola and Friends @lisachiarelli An incredible dog rescue organization! Lisa and her team work like crazy to find loving homes for pups in desperate need! What could be better than that!”

This sad news came shortly after Julia celebrated Mother’s Day over the weekend, where she was seen in a rare photo with her three children.

The Notting Hill actress is mother to twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 20, and son Henry, 17, whom she shares with husband Daniel. He shared a touching photograph of Roberts posing with their offspring. Outside, basking in the delightful sunshine, Moder shared an adorable photo with the caption: “Mothers make the coolest stuff. Love these guys.”

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Julia is known for her role in Pretty Woman(Image: Touchstone/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)

In a candid 2023 chat with Today, Julia Roberts spoke warmly about parenting her grown-up kids, saying, “I parent them the same way out of the house that I parented them in the house, which is, you know, ‘Are you getting enough sleep?'” She also asked, “And ‘You sound like you’re sick.'”

“And ‘Are you drinking tea?’ And ‘Text me when you get home you get home (so) I can see that you’re home safe and sound.'”

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Julia expressed: “And I have an immense amount of appreciation for both of my older kids because they still allow me to be the same mom to them and it’s not eye-rolling and there’s a huge amount of understanding.”

Delving into family anecdotes, Roberts also told Extra about how daughter Hazel raids her wardrobe, although their jewellery tastes differ, “She’s more bohemian in her aesthetic.”