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Liberia: Police Chief Seeks $12 Million to Recruit 1,500 Officers

Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman has disclosed that the Liberia National Police (LNP) require approximately US$12 million to recruit and train 1,500 additional officers,...

Liberia: Supreme Court Halts Trial In Saudi Rice Corruption Case Involving Wife of Wartime Interim President

The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked prosecution in the US$500,000 Saudi Rice Case, issuing a writ of prohibition that suspends criminal proceedings days before...

Compact Prospects Unclear: Liberia’s MCC Scorecard Shows Progress on Macroeconomics But Fails On Education, Jobs, Rule of Law & Forest Protection

By Festus Poquie Liberia’s 2026 Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) scorecard, released Tuesday, paints a mixed picture: the country passed 12 indicators but failed 10, signaling...

Liberia: War and Economic Crimes Court Bill Falls Short of International -Standards, Rights Commission Says

By E. J. Nathaniel Daygbor The Chairman of the Independent National Commission on Human Rights (INCHR), Dempster Brown, has sharply criticized the draft bill for...

Why Top Officials Running Away From ArcelorMittal Deal

Influential Liberian Ministers Appear to Distance Themselves from ArcelorMittal Amendment as Proxies Sign Contested Deal

Clearing Final Hurdles to Deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia

By Anders Hagstrom Fox News President Donald Trump's administration called on a federal judge to approve the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia on Friday, arguing all...

Liberia: Prosecutors Seek Nearly $10 Million From Ex President Weah’s Aide in Major Anticorruption Sweep

Criminal Court “C” Friday issued arrest and search warrants in a sweeping anticorruption action that prosecutors say seeks to recover nearly $10 million in...

Liberia: Senate Approves Cybercrime Act to Fight Internet Fraud, Bolster Digital Security

Senators have approved a comprehensive Cybercrime Act designed to modernize the country's digital and cybersecurity legal framework, boost enforcement against internet fraud and align...

Liberia: Protest Coalition Says It Will Skip Security Talks If Council of Churches Leaders Attend

Leaders of Solidarity and Trust for a New Day have told the Ministry of Justice they will attend a November 7 roundtable on security...

Liberia: Former Mines Minister Slams ‘Beggar’ Aid Policy as Boakai Administration Pounds Washington With Lobbying Push

By Festus Poquie Former Liberian Minister of Mines and Energy Wilmot Paye delivered a sharp critique of President Joseph Boakai’s economic development strategy, calling the...

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