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9 Things about Liberia’s Extractive Industries

Top: A Bao Chico iron ore mine in Gbarpolu County in 2023. The DayLight/Derick Snyder By Varney Kamara The Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (LEITI) 16th report highlights both...

Liberia: Transformative Justice in Education: A Law Enforcement Perspective

Abstract Transformative justice in education represents a progressive departure from punitive and exclusionary disciplinary models toward systems that emphasize accountability, healing, equity, and structural reform....

Liberia: Minister Ngafuan, Firstly, LACC and GAC were Never Harmonized! Samuel Tweah

These institutions already had one pay system. The harmonization reform only applied a standard pay grade to their pay system. This means they were...

Liberia: The “Bread and Butter” Argument: A Distraction from Real Economic Progress

By: Nicholas D. Nimley, Writer, Journalist, BA, MA, MID, PGCrt. In societies where public debate often favors talking over thinking, distraction can easily overshadow substance even...

Liberia: Emergency Powers and Presidential Authority to Order the Armed Forces into a State of Combat Readiness in Liberia: Constitutional Foundations, Historical Practice, Civil–Military...

Abstract The authority of a President to order the armed forces into a state of combat readiness represents one of the most consequential emergency powers...

Forest Hour Interview with Global Witness: How Europe’s Hunger for Chocolate is Fueling Deforestation in Liberia

By Liberia Forest Media Watch On 4 December 2025 Forest Hour, the flagship radio broadcast from Liberia Forest Media Watch (LFMW) had the pleasure of...

“A Pattern of Misconduct: Why U.S. Policymakers Must Confront the Actions of Alain Werner and Civitas Maxima”

For more than two decades, the United States has maintained a clear and principled position: the International Criminal Court (ICC) has no jurisdiction over...

Liberia: When Students Are Pulled from the Classroom to Celebrate or Welcome National Leaders

By George K. Werner (former education minister) For much of Liberia’s history, pulling students out of the classroom to welcome or celebrate national leaders has...

Liberia’s Largest Gold Miner Repeatedly Spilled Dangerous Chemicals, Records Show

By ED DAVEY and ALON AVIRAM JIKANDOR, Liberia (AP) — For generations, families in Jikandor village fished and drank from the river that runs through Liberia ’s dense rain forest....

Liberia: Post-SONA Reality and the Youth Question Would Preoccupy My Mind

By Sherman C. Seequeh If I were Boakai, I would leave the Capitol Hill applauses behind and walk straight into the streets; I would do...

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