- Liberia’s Judiciary Breaks Barrier with Appointment of First Visually Impaired Public Defender
- Kobazzie Pledges to Champion Liberia’s Creative Sector Following Appointment as Entertainment Ambassador
- Turkish Government Moves to Establish Embassy in Liberia
- Lofa Authorities Call for Restraint Following Talks With Guinean Soldiers in Kondadu
- LNTA Roadshow Strengthens Push for Tourism Compliance and Licensing in Montserrado
- Border Tensions Rise as Guinean Soldiers and Nationals Allegedly Seize and Hoist Flag In Kondadu Town, Lofa County
- Liberian Striker William Gibson Secures Move to Swedish Club Hammarby
- EPS Suspends Officers, Launches Probe After Deadly Nimba Highway Crash
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Türkiye is set to establish its embassy in Liberia, signaling a major boost in diplomatic and economic relations between both countries. Discussions also highlight plans for Turkish Airlines flights, support for Roberts International Airport, and expanded investment opportunities.
Lofa County Superintendent J. Lavelah Massaquoi calls for calm after holding cross-border talks with Guinean officials in Kondadu, as tensions linger and reports of residents fleeing the area surface. Authorities say efforts are ongoing to verify claims while both sides push for dialogue and a peaceful resolution.
LNTA is taking tourism awareness directly to the people. A nationwide push for compliance, licensing, and proper registration is gaining momentum across Montserrado, but what does this mean for businesses operating in the sector?
Reports emerging from the Kondadu (Liberia) and Moijahro (Guinea) area indicate that individuals from the Guinean side have allegedly crossed into Liberian territory and hoisted the Guinean flag, in Kondadu.
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has departed Liberia for Conakry, Guinea, where he will join the leaders of Guinea and Sierra Leone in high-level talks aimed at easing the growing tensions along the Liberia–Guinea border in Lofa County. The meeting is expected to focus on diplomatic solutions and strengthening regional cooperation to prevent further escalation.
Liberia’s judiciary is making history with the appointment of the country’s first visually impaired Public Defender, a bold step toward inclusion and equal access to justice. But as progress is celebrated, concerns about corruption, delays, and limited rural access remain pressing.
Liberian forward William Gibson has taken a major step onto the European stage, sealing a move to Swedish club Hammarby. The young striker will begin with the club’s development side, aiming to rise through the ranks and make his mark in European football.
A major courtroom twist as Criminal Court “C” dismisses the indictment against former NOCAL CEO Rustolyn Suacoco Dennis and co-defendant Richman Jallah, citing prolonged delays by prosecutors. The ruling raises serious concerns about due process and prosecutorial accountability, while leaving the door open for the case to return.
Months after the Student Unification Party (SUP) staged a protest paint job on the Graduate School building over years of neglect, the University of Liberia has begun an official repainting project to restore the facility’s appearance as part of a campus infrastructure improvement effort.
More than 100 Liberians are reportedly stranded in Cambodia after falling victim to an alleged international job scam, with victims describing forced confinement, exploitation, and life-threatening conditions. Despite being rescued, they remain homeless and without support, now urgently appealing to the Government of Liberia for immediate evacuation and assistance.
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Government is set to introduce a bi-monthly salary payment system for civil servants, allowing workers to receive 50% of their pay twice a month. The Civil Service Agency says the move is aimed at easing financial pressure, improving money management, and boosting morale across the public service.
Liberian Woman Back from Canada, Brutally Murdered In Her Home on Marshall Highway; Family Demands Justice
TK Will’s Tragic End: Wife Accused of Drugging Him Before Fatal Police Encounter
Two former LISGIS officials sentenced to 5 years each for misusing nearly $1.8M meant for Liberia’s 2021 census. They must also repay $97,000.

