- Twelve Liberians Deported from the U.S. Following Criminal Convictions
- Liberia Launches Major Yellow Machines Project to Transform Rural Roads and Boost Economy
- President Boakai Nominates Jonathan K. Weedor as New Chairman of The National Elections Commission Following Browne-Lassanah’s Resignation
- Court Denies Bail for Five Suspects in Killing of Liberian National Austin Tengbeh
- Court Finds Kindness Wilson Guilty, Orders $375 in Fines Within 48 Hours or Face Jail Time
- Karto Links Guinea’s Border Troop Deployment to Alleged Security Concerns Over Fula Group
- Liberian Football Mourns as Downtown FC Player Jesse Francis Dies After Tragic Accident
- Heavy Guinean Military Presence at Ganta Border Sparks Public Attention
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A senior National Security Agency officer has been arrested following allegations of the sexual assault of a 15-year-old boy in Monrovia. The victim is hospitalized as police investigate the case, which has sparked public concern over transparency and accountability.
A Liberian-born U.S. citizen says he was injured and hospitalized after an encounter with ICE agents in Minnesota, raising serious questions about how immigration operations are conducted, even when citizenship is claimed.
Liberia has been notably excluded from the Trump administration’s latest travel ban, a move experts say reflects warming ties with Washington and growing confidence in Liberia’s progress, while other West African nations face strict restrictions.
Daniel M. Daye has been remanded to Monrovia Central Prison after a court-issued writ of arrest was enforced. He faces multiple charges, including disseminating obscene materials, terroristic threats, criminal coercion, and sexual harassment, linked to alleged online blackmail involving several women. The case is now before the court.
Liberian-born Siddiq Kamara has been officially sworn in as Sheriff of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. At just 30 years old, he becomes the youngest sheriff in the county’s history and the first first-generation Liberian-American to hold the office. His election marks a historic moment for representation and public service.
Moses Garzeawu resigns as BBC News Correspondent in Liberia, closing a chapter of impactful reporting on governance, justice, elections, and community stories. He leaves grateful for lessons, connections, and a journey that shaped his journalism.
President Boakai’s Political Advisor, MacDella Cooper, faces a US$3.5M lawsuit for allegedly interfering in a marriage, causing emotional and reputational harm. Legal experts say the case could test Liberia’s domestic relations laws.
LEC says the court-ordered shutdown of its Waterside office was temporary and procedural, tied to a long-running debt dispute with Swedish firm ELTEL dating back to 2011. With asset seizure orders, arbitration claims, and a stay from the Justice in Chambers now in play, the full story reveals what’s really behind the courtroom showdown.
Two LDEA officers caught on video assaulting a female suspect have been immediately disrobed and handed over for investigation. The agency warns: abuse of power will not be tolerated.
The Monrovia headquarters of the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has been forcibly shut down after sheriffs of the Debt Court sealed the corporation’s main entrance on Tuesday, following LEC’s failure to settle an outstanding debt of US$309,929.40 owed to Swedish engineering firm ELTEL Network.

