March 02
Liberia: Liberia Rejects Statement Attributed to Ambassador Lewis Brown On Middle East Crisis, Describes It Fake
MONROVIA, Liberia -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed as "fake and misleading" a social media statement falsely attributed to Ambassador Lewis Brown that purportedly… Read more »
Liberia: Gender Ministry Intervenes in Nimba Rape Case, Confirms Emergency Surgery for Minor
MONROVIA, Liberia -- The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has confirmed its intervention in an alleged rape case involving a minor in Nimba County, stating that… Read more »
Liberia: Monrovia City Court Orders Arrest of St. Moses Funeral Parlor Owner Over Alleged Abuse of Corpse
MONROVIA -- The Monrovia City Court at the Temple of Justice has issued a writ of arrest for three individuals, including the owner of St. Moses Funeral Parlor, over allegations of… Read more »
March 01
Liberia: United Methodist Church Expels Rev. Kulah, 122 Other Clergy in Liberia
- The Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church has formally expelled and revoked the ministerial credentials of Rev. Dr. Jerry K. Kulah and 122 other clergy… Read more »
March 02
Liberia: Liberians Demand Justice After 26-Year-Old Austin Tengbeh Dies in Ghana - Embassy Engages Authorities
The Liberian Embassy in Accra says it is actively engaging Ghanaian authorities following the death of 26-year-old Liberian national Austin Tengbeh, an incident that has triggered… Read more »
February 27
Liberia: State Seeks Venue Change in Capitol Arson Case
State prosecutors have asked Criminal Court 'A' to transfer the high-profile Capitol Building arson and attempted murder case out of Montserrado County, arguing that intense… Read more »
February 23
Liberia: Wheelchair User Rejected By 10 Taxis Under Monrovia's Scorching Sun
MONROVIA -- When Beatrice Snyder was turned away by 10 of 11 taxis under the midday heat in Monrovia, the physical strain was only part of the ordeal. What lingered longer, she… Read more »
Liberia: Wilson Rests Witnesses As Slap Case Heads to Closing Arguments
MONROVIA -- The defense in the high-profile assault case involving Kindness Wilson and complainant Jumel Cox has rested without presenting witnesses, clearing the way for final… Read more »
February 18
Liberia: Five Women On Trial Fo Allegedly Trafficking 14 Children
- Five women are standing trial at Criminal Court 'A' after prosecutors accused them of taking 14 children to Burkina Faso in what investigators described as a failed attempt to… Read more »
Liberia: House Summons Security Chiefs Over 'National Fula Security' Reports
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Liberia: Supreme Court Reinstates NPHIL Director, Says Removal Violated Due Process
The Supreme Court has ordered the immediate reinstatement of Dr. Dougbeh Christopher Nyan as director general of the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), ruling… Read more »
February 17
Liberia: Police Charge Nigerian Pastor With Statutory Rape, Sexual Abuse of Minor
Police in Kakata have charged and forwarded to court a 46-year-old Nigerian pastor for allegedly sexually assaulting and impregnating a 17-year-old girl, authorities said. Read more »
Liberia: A Court, a Critic, and the Constitution - Why the Prophet Key Case Is Bigger Than One Man
Liberia is once again having a serious conversation about the rule of law. Not because of an election dispute. Not because of corruption charges. But because of a clash between a… Read more »
February 10
Liberia: Supreme Court Orders Public Defenders to Represent Prophet Key in Contempt Case
MONROVIA -- The Supreme Court of Liberia has ordered the Office of the Public Defender to provide legal representation for Prophet Key, also known as Justin Oldpa Yeazehn, in a… Read more »
February 09
Liberia: CDC Expels Pennue, Gbala, Weah Over Alleged Disloyalty, Signals Hard Line Ahead of 2029
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Liberia: LRA Denies Hacking Claims, Says Taxpayer Data Remains Secure
The Liberia Revenue Authority has dismissed online claims that its database was hacked, assuring the public that its digital systems remain secure and that no taxpayer information… Read more »
February 08
Liberia: Former CDC Campaign Spokesman Resigns, Endorses Boakai Policy Direction
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Liberia: CDC Campaign Spokesman Denies Resignation, Calls Letter Forged
Published: February 8, 2026 Read more »
February 02
Liberia: Kumgbor Court Risks Shutdown Over Lack of Permanent Structure
- The Kumgbor Magisterial Court in Gbarpolu County faces possible closure as it operates without a permanent structure, a situation the area's associate magistrate says threatens… Read more »
Liberia: Govt Moves to De-Ratify Tia Deal After Audits Cite Illegal Procurement and Over $50 Million in Losses
- The Liberian government has moved to dismantle a multimillion-dollar telecommunications monitoring deal with Telecom International Alliance (TIA), asking lawmakers to de-ratify… Read more »
Liberia: LACC, Law Reform Chiefs Lock Horns Over Tenure Amendment
Liberia's fragile anti-corruption architecture was jolted into open constitutional conflict Friday as the heads of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission and the Law Reform… Read more »
January 28
Liberia: Bility Dismisses Boakai's SONA As 'Overstated,' Questions 70,000 Jobs Claim
Musa Hassan Bility, political leader of the Citizens Movement for Change (CMC) and lawmaker for Nimba County Electoral District No. 7, has sharply criticized President Joseph Nyuma… Read more »
Liberia: Residents Drag AFL to Supreme Court Over Alleged Seizure of Deeded Land At 72nd Barracks
Barbed wire, not a court order, arrived first at Paynesville's 72nd Boulevard Junction. Before residents could seek legal protection, soldiers had already sealed off homes, trapped… Read more »
January 26
Liberia: Boakai Vows Prosecution in Capitol Arson As He Opens State of the Nation
CAPITOL HILL, Monrovia -- President Joseph Nyuma Boakai on Monday pledged to fully investigate and prosecute those allegedly responsible for the arson attack on Liberia's Capitol… Read more »
Liberia: Two Senators Criticized for Phone Use During Boakai's State of the Nation Address
CAPITOL HILL, Monrovia -- Two Liberian senators came under public criticism Monday after they were seen repeatedly focused on their mobile phones during President Joseph Nyuma… Read more »











