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Former First Lady Nancy B. Doe Dies After Prolonged Illness
known for her advocacy on behalf of women and children and for her charitable work during a turbulent decade in Liberia’s history
Michael T
May 211 min read
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No Foul Play: Widow, Family of Cletus T. Noah Reject Autopsy
expressing satisfaction with the hospital’s medical findings
Michael T
May 201 min read
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A Bill to Legalize Muslim Holidays in Liberia
to grant official holiday status to both Christian (Christmas, Easter) and Muslim (Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha) observances
Michael T
May 202 min read
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UL Quashes Social Media Rumours of Mass Student Expulsion, Labels Claims ‘Fake News’
simply intended to upset students and stakeholders, cause chaos, and create unnecessary distraction
Michael T
May 201 min read
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After 5,000 Deaths from Ebola and COVID, Liberia Faces New Mpox Threat
government’s response remains reactive rather than proactive
Michael T
May 192 min read
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Cletus Noah’s Burial on Hold as Police Order Autopsy
citing grave and unsubstantiated allegations made against him and former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah by Noah’s brother, Caine Tozo
Michael T
May 192 min read
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Internet Outage in a Critical Week: By-Election and Supreme Court Ruling Raise Concerns in Liberia
fueling skepticism and debate among citizens and activists about the motives behind the timing
Michael T
Apr 212 min read
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International Partners Caution NEC, LNP, Others to Be Impartial in Upcoming Nimba County By-Election
urging the National Elections Commission (NEC), the Liberia National Police (LNP), and all relevant institutions to uphold strict impartiality
Michael T
Apr 212 min read
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The Yellow Machines Deal—A Legal, Procurement, and Accountability Breach: Ignoring the Letter and Spirit of the Law
Partially executed without any evidence of a formal procurement process or legislative approval
Michael T
Apr 183 min read
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Koung Turns Up the Heat: Tribal Politics Take Center Stage in Nimba’s High-Stakes By-Election
Reawakening a long history of ethnic tensions
Michael T
Apr 185 min read
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Ruling on Bill of Information Set for April 23: Will Liberia’s Executive Branch Enforce the Supreme Court’s Verdict—Even if Their Favorite Loses?
A dispute that fundamentally questions whether the Majority Bloc’s process to remove Speaker Koffa and appoint Koon adhered to constitutional requirements.
Michael T
Apr 173 min read
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Asset Recovery Team’s Authority Questioned: Finda Bundoo’s Lawyers Insist on Judicial Oversight
To ensure that their clients' constitutional rights are protected
Michael T
Apr 163 min read
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VP Koung Promotes Tribal Politics—a Move That Could Jeopardize Liberia’s Fragile Peace
reigniting the flames of ethnic conflict that have historically plagued the nation
Michael T
Apr 162 min read
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Prophet Key Jailed for Fraud by LNP
a pattern of misrepresentation in his documentation
Michael T
Apr 142 min read
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Apology No One Asked For: CDC Turns LNP’s Mea Culpa into a Damning Indictment
Deepened suspicions and fueled the opposition’s narrative that the police force is being used as a political tool
Michael T
Apr 142 min read
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April 14, 1979: The Rice Riot—Over 50 Dead, 500 Injured, A Day of Loss and Hard Lessons in Liberia
The protest organized by PAL that began as a peaceful demonstration
Michael T
Apr 142 min read
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117 Freed: A Drop in the Ocean of Liberia’s 2,000+ Pretrial Detainees
widespread violations of human rights within the country’s justice system
Michael T
Apr 113 min read
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President Boakai's "No Political Prisoners" Statement Contradicted by Data
revealing gross systemic human rights violations
Michael T
Apr 112 min read
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Jzyno Teams Up with THE GAME on "Go Down"
Elevating Jzyno’s career to new heights
Michael T
Apr 112 min read
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Former Maritime Boss Nagbe Alarms Over Terroristic Threats from EPS Boss Gaye: Terms 48-Hour Retraction Ultimatum as Blackmail
considering his alleged history of endorsing security brutality
Michael T
Apr 102 min read
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