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US Supreme Court Ruling on President’s Immunity With Implication for Global Democracy

The US Supreme Court’s ruling Monday that Donald Trump has some immunity from criminal charges over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results dealt a near fatal blow to the push by prosecutors to go to trial before the November election.

Liberia: Former PUL Leaders Pledge to Oversee Credible Union Elections

In the wake of a prolonged legal battle that has kept the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) virtually shut down for 19 months, a group of former union leaders have come together to help restore the solidarity and credibility of the organization.

Liberia: Electricity Watchdog Chiefs Tour LEC Facilities

Two recently appointed members of the Board of Commissioners of the Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC), Atty. Kla-Edward Toomey, II and Amara M. Kamara...

Liberia: African Unity Key to Socio-Economic Transformation – Boakai

African unity and cooperation are crucial to achieving irreversible socio-economic transformation, Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has said.

Liberia: Profiting From War Victims: Justice 1, Human Rights Watch 0

Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin reveals in an article published in the Washington Examiner, a troubling pattern of fraud and witness tampering by groups like Civitas Maxima and the Global Justice and Research Project, which have profited handsomely from documenting war crimes in Liberia while compromising the integrity of the legal process.

Liberia: ‘Uphold Professionalism, Integrity & Discipline’ Boakai Urges Graduating Students at Regional Maritime University in Ghana

Liberian President Joseph Boakai has implored graduating students of the Regional Maritime University in Ghana to demonstrate high standard of discipline and make the...

Liberia: ‘Promoting Inclusive Education for People with disabilities’

A daylong dialogue on inclusive Education and Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) opportunities for persons with disabilities was over the weekend held in Monrovia. The Dialogue was part of the coordinated Action on Disability in Liberia (CAD) project.

Liberia: Henries, Kruah& Associates Clarifies Conflict of Interest Saga

The management of the Henries, Kruah & Associates Law Firm, has rejected media reports of a conflict of interest scandal involving its retainer-ship with the National Port Authority (NPA).

Koffa’s Transparency: Liberian Speaker Unveils $3.9 Million in Assets

The Speaker of the House of Representatives Fonati Koffa has become the first sitting head of the Liberian legislature to publicly unveil his personal assets, setting a precedent that could have far-reaching implications for the country's governance and fight for transparency.

Liberia: Ousted by Protests Al Hassan Conteh Returns to UL to Resolve Crisis

Dr. Al Hassan Conteh, the former University of Liberia (UL) president whose appointment in 2004 was met with protests, has been named to lead an interim management team at the university beset by crisis.

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