- Macron Declines Boakai’s Appeal for Intervention as Liberia–Guinea Border Tensions Deepen
- Taxi Driver Francis Nana Pleads Not Guilty as Trial Opens in Officer Bracewell’s Death
- Criminal Court “A” Hands 20-Year Sentences to Five Women in Major Child Trafficking Case
- 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
Criminal Court “A” has ordered BMC to produce all financial and contractual documents linked to the Clar Hope Foundation construction as part of an ongoing probe. The subpoena demands contracts, payment records, receipts, and the full BOQ, with the court warning of legal consequences for any failure to comply.
Guinea-Bissau faces new instability as the military announces “total control,” suspends the electoral process, and shuts national borders after both leading candidates claimed victory. Gunfire, rival accusations, and years of political tension deepen uncertainty in the West African nation.
Dr. Clarence Moniba is calling on President Boakai to recall the US$1.2 billion draft national budget and immediately raise civil servants’ minimum take-home pay to US$500. He says Liberia can achieve this by reducing the government from 104 institutions to no more than 50, saving nearly US$400 million that can directly improve salaries, schools, hospitals, and community security.
A new wave of scrutiny hits Liberia’s drug fight as the LDEA confirms that Clifford Payne, though not linked to drug trafficking or bribery, will face charges for allegedly trying to obstruct the prosecution of a suspect arrested with 12 grams of high-value kush. The agency says interference of any kind is a crime on its own and will not be overlooked.
Liberia’s drug crackdown takes a dramatic turn as a staffer linked to Vice President Koung is arrested for allegedly trying to bribe LDEA officers to free a suspect caught with 1,511 rocks of Kush. VP Koung distances himself, insisting anyone connected to him involved in drug activities will face the law.
A tragic incident in Todee District has left a community in shock after a man allegedly killed his wife during a dispute over a mobile phone. Residents are demanding justice, an autopsy, and stronger police presence as questions grow over the slow response of authorities.
Two pastors abducted in Kailemai Town have been found alive after a dramatic escape. They spent two days hiding in the bush before reaching Zorzor and reporting to police. Both men are now safely reunited with their families.
LACC is raising fresh concerns after courts rejected its requests to move two major corruption cases from Lofa and Gbarpolu.
The Commission says keeping the trials in counties where the accused hold influence could affect witnesses and jurors, but both motions were denied.
A High Court judge has sentenced Liberian hairdresser Zainab Donzo to 20 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to transporting 1.9kg of cocaine in four compressed parcels. Donzo, a mother of three, asked for mercy, but the court said the gravity of drug offences outweighed the mitigation. The cocaine has been ordered turned over to the NDLEA for destruction.
Rising Liberian artist Fluxii has officially split from DMG Music after a two-year collaboration. Industry insiders suggest the move may be linked to recent calls by comedian and former manager Patrick S. Nagbe (Korotr Barry) warning artists about managers taking over their social media, limiting creative freedom and online reach.

