Stanton Witherspoon has admitted that he and other commentators intentionally pushed false narratives linking former President George Weah to several high-profile deaths, including auditors and the three missing boys, purely for political gain. He says routine deaths were framed as targeted killings to damage Weah’s image, and even forensic experts like Benedict Kullie were unfairly attacked despite only reporting medical findings.

Sweden has announced it will end bilateral aid to Liberia and close its Monrovia embassy by 2026, citing major cuts in its global development budget. The move affects several African countries but is not linked to any policy issues in Liberia. Sweden says multilateral support will continue and plans to shift the partnership toward trade and business cooperation.

NOCAL says its technical teams have completed initial field assessments on the reported hydrocarbon seep in Grand Bassa County and are now conducting laboratory analyses to determine the fluid’s origin and composition. The company is urging the public and media to avoid speculation as scientific evaluations continue, promising a full evidence-based update once results are finalized.

President Joseph Boakai convened his 8th Cabinet Meeting in Bomi County, the first held outside Monrovia, issuing a firm warning on rule of law and renewing his push for job creation. He stressed swift action on corruption cases, cautioned security officers against abusing their authority, and reaffirmed government’s commitment to youth rehabilitation and economic recovery.