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Selfie time gone bad as monkey snatches tourist’s purse

The monkey snatched the visitor’s purse
A tourist who attempted to snap a selfie with a monkey in Indonesia shared a video of the moment the small but sneaky primate stole her purse.
Jovita Coppage said she was visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest in Bali when she attempted to take a selfie with a seemingly friendly monkey.
A video recorded by Coppage’s sister shows the monkey reaching out and taking the purse out of Coppage’s hands.
Coppage initially tries to take the purse back, but takes a step back when the animal aggressively shows its teeth.
Coppage eventually quickly grabbed the purse and pulled it free of the monkey’s grasp.
Coppage said in an Instagram post that she was more concerned about the contents of the bag than the purse itself.
“From now on if I get asked if I’m a critical thinker, I’m going to show them this video,” she wrote.
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Minority leader urges NPP members to remain united amid restructuring

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Mr. Afenyo-Markin, has called on members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to remain steadfast and united as the party works to restructure its core values for the future.
In a Facebook post, Mr. Afenyo-Markin reminded the rank and file of the party that challenges should not divide them.
“We must rebuild, yes, but not as scattered stones. We must rebuild together. We are not a broken party, we are only a battle-tested party. We must not allow current challenges to blur our vision or break our ranks,” he said.
He further stressed that rebuilding the NPP must be done collectively and guided by the party’s values.
“We must rebuild together, brick by brick, anchored in our values and in the unshakable belief that no individual is bigger than the NPP. That belief must reflect in our tone, our language, our strategy, and most importantly, in our posture towards one another,” the Minority Leader stated.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Police in pursuit of two suspected to be plotting a crime

The Ashanti Regional Police Command has launched investigations after officers recovered weapons and ammunition from an abandoned vehicle, believed to be linked to two men suspected of planning a crime.
The incident occurred on Sunday, August 17, 2025, when the Kuntanase District Patrol Team spotted a white Toyota Sienta with registration number NR 289-24 suspiciously parked near a bushy area along the Aputuoagya-Bekwai road.
In a statement, the police said two men were seen beside the vehicle allegedly smoking a substance suspected to be narcotics.
They fled into the nearby bush when they noticed the approaching police and escaped despite a pursuit.
A search of the vehicle led to the discovery of weapons, including an AK-47 rifle, a locally made firearm, two AK-47 magazines loaded with 30 rounds each, four packets of ammunition, and seven loose rounds.
Other items recovered included a smartphone, cowrie shells, footwear, and personal identification cards.
The vehicle has been impounded at the Kuntanase Police Station, and all recovered items are being retained as exhibits to support the ongoing investigation.
The Ashanti Regional Police Command urged members of the public with information about the suspects to report to the nearest police station or call emergency numbers 191, 18555, or 112.
By: Jacob Aggrey