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Category: International Affairs

Re-Living the Horrors: Southeastern Liberia Road Nears Total Collapse

June 5, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, International Affairs, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner Despite months of persistent media warnings forecasting the eventual collapse of the highway near the Grand Gedeh–River Gee boundary, it has become painfully clear […]

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Dehkontee Artists Theatre, Inc. (DATI) Turns 50 in 2027!

June 4, 2026
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Fifty years is a half-century milestone—and for the past 50 years, DATI has been at the vanguard of promoting national consciousness, unity, and cultural awareness. Through dance, music, […]

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LIS Launches Liberia E-Border Solution Foundation Project

May 31, 2026
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By Bobby Addison Monrovia, Liberia — The Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) has officially launched its E-Border Solution Foundation Pilot Project, signaling a major technological leap forward for the […]

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Sovereignty for Sale? Liberia’s $9.8M Identity Outsourcing Sparks National Outrage amid Echoes of Transport Ministry Ghost Workers

May 18, 2026
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Exclusive Report by Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA — The Executive Mansion’s recent decision to circumvent procurement watchdogs and hand control of Liberia’s National Biometric Identification System (NBIS) to […]

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Maryland’s “Queen Momsy” Amanda Wright Lobbies in U.S. for Child’s Life-Changing Surgery

May 1, 2026
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HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – In a move that has sparked widespread gratitude across the region, prominent humanitarian Mrs. Amanda Wright, affectionately known as “Queen Momsy” or “Bestie,” has […]

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Trump Blinks Again: Ceasefire Extended as Iran Standoff Shifts to the Seas

April 22, 2026
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a dramatic reversal of his “fire and fury” rhetoric, President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that he is indefinitely extending the ceasefire with Iran, […]

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Liberia Champions Economic Transformation at IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings

April 20, 2026
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Minister Ngafuan and Governor Saamoi Lead High-Level Delegation to Secure Infrastructure Funding and Macroeconomic Stability From our international contributors WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the 2026 IMF and World […]

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Liberia’s Tourism Tax: A “Harvest Before Planting” Sparks National Outcry

April 10, 2026
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MONROVIA – The Liberia National Tourism Authority (LNTA) has ignited a firestorm of public criticism following the unveiling of a comprehensive new annual license fee structure. Signed by […]

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Operation Eternal Darkness: Israel’s Lebanon Blitz Threatens to Shatter Fragile US-Iran Truce

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BEIRUT / WASHINGTON – A landmark two-week ceasefire intended to pull the Middle East back from the brink of total war is already facing a “lethal stress test.” […]

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Trump Threatens “Complete Decimation” of Iran Following Claims of Botched Secret Invasion

April 7, 2026
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from our international contributors WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump has issued a chilling ultimatum to Tehran, threatening to “completely decimate” Iran’s civilian and industrial infrastructure if the […]

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Peace for Health: Liberia Joins Global Community to Mark Public Health Week

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MONROVIA – The Ministry of Health (MOH) officially commenced its participation in Global Public Health Week (GPHW) on Monday, joining a worldwide movement to champion health equity and […]

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The Two-Week Exit: Trump and Tehran Signal Potential Thaw in Gulf Conflict

April 2, 2026
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from our international contributors DUBAI / WASHINGTON — In a dramatic shift that has sent shockwaves through global markets, the month-long conflict between the U.S.-Israeli coalition against Iran […]

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Tehran Holds Out: Trump’s Claims of “Total Obliteration” Challenged by Ongoing Iranian Resilience

March 31, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner TEHRAN / WASHINGTON — In the fifth week of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, a deepening disconnect has emerged between the White […]

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Digital Transformation and New Infrastructure: NaFAA Inks Major Deals at Kpongama 2026

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from our Monrovia contributors MARGIBI COUNTY – The landscape of Liberia’s blue economy shifted significantly on Monday as the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) secured two pivotal […]

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Regional Power Grid Failure Leaves Southeastern Liberia in 72-Hour Blackout

March 30, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – Normalcy returned to southeastern Liberia’s Maryland and River Gee counties late Saturday night as power was finally restored, following a […]

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The Liberian-Guinean Border Crisis from a Cultural and Historical Perspective

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by Rabbi Joseph Gbaba, Ed. D. Introduction I personally have some profound memories of three West African countries that I want to share with you. Those memories began […]

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The Guinean Occupation of Liberia – is Diplomacy helping?

March 25, 2026
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CPNTV brings a full chronological analysis of the looming crisis MONROVIA, Liberia — A delicate diplomatic dance is underway in West Africa, marked by urgent international mediation and […]

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From Rhetoric to Resilience: Why Neo-Pan-Africanism Must Move Beyond the Soapbox

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 |  International Affairs, POV/OP-ED

by Chapman Genius On June 13, 1980, a car bomb in Guyana silenced one of the most galvanizing voices of the 20th century. This was the tragic end […]

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Trump Claims “Major Progress” as Iran Denies Direct Peace Talks Amid Regional War

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, Maryland County — A diplomatic whirlwind has gripped the globe as U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian officials trade conflicting narratives over a […]

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The Strategic Importance of Liberia to the U.S.: A Historical Perspective

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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, POV/OP-ED

By George M. Woodtor Pennsylvania, USA Tel.: +1 484 943 1396 georgethegreat71@gmail.com Liberia, initially known as the “Grain Coast” during the 1800s, is a small but historically significant […]

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ECOWAS and UN Women Envoys Call for Integrity and Gender Parity in Liberia’s Electoral Transition

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from our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA – As Liberia prepares for a pivotal transition within its National Elections Commission (NEC), high-level envoys from the Economic Community of West African […]

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Crisis in the Gulf: Iran Denies Peacekeeping Talks as Trump Claims “Obliteration” of Regime Forces

March 23, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner TEHRAN / WASHINGTON — The Middle East stands at a knife-edge as the “2026 Iran War” enters its fourth week. Despite claims from Mar-a-Lago […]

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BREAKING: Calls for Independent Probe Intensify Amid Fragile Calm at Liberia-Guinea Border

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reported by CPNTV’s Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA – High-ranking political figures in the capital are demanding a transparent and independent investigation into allegations of illegal mining that triggered […]

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Sovereignty Must Never Be Traded for Minerals: The Makona River Must Unite Us—Not Divide Us

March 22, 2026
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An Editorial by Counselor Tiawan Saye Gongloe The spirits of President Ahmed Sékou Touré and President William V. S. Tubman will never allow Guinea and Liberia to fight. […]

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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT Joseph N. Boakai – from Emmanuel A. Lomax

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a P.O.V. by Emmanuel A. Lomax To: His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai President of the Republic of Liberia Subject: Formal Recommendation for a Sustainable Resolution to the Makona […]

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Diplomatic Promises Broken: Guinean Troops Re-Occupy Liberian Outpost in Sorlumba

March 19, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner The fragile calm along Liberia’s northern frontier has shattered once again. Despite a high-stakes regional summit aimed at cementing peace, the situation at the […]

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President Boakai Urges Calm and Diplomacy Amid Liberia-Guinea Border Tensions

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By Lincoln H. Dalieh (Contributor) In a nationally televised address from the Executive Mansion on March 18, 2026, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai spoke directly to the Liberian people […]

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Almost Doubled: Gas Price Hits the Roof in Harper

March 18, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner Special Report from Harper, Maryland County While the global community watches the escalating conflict involving Iran with an eye on the Strait of Hormuz, […]

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LIBERIA: Government Announces Significant Hike in Fuel Prices Amid Global Energy Crisis

March 17, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA – The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in coordination with the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC), has officially announced a sharp upward adjustment […]

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Liberian Government Regains Solubah, Reinforces Border with Guinea

March 12, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner Following days of unprovoked incursions and military posturing by units of the renegade-like Guinean army in Solubah, Foya District, Lofa County, the Liberian government […]

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Ellen, Do You Love Liberia and Liberians: A Rebuttal of Mrs. Sirleaf’s Call for the Revision of Article 27

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by Rabbi Joseph Gbaba Ed. D Part Two The willful seizure of or destruction or willful damage to cultural property of any nation and people is considered a […]

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OP-ED: “I Don’t Blame Them”

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by George Woodtor A couple of days ago, I woke up to news of Guinean soldiers crossing into the Liberian side of the border in the Foya Statutory […]

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Middle East Conflict Drags on: Iran Appoints New Leader Amid US-Israeli Air Campaign

March 10, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner TEHRAN / WASHINGTON – The conflict in the Middle East has entered a volatile new phase as the United States and Israel intensify their […]

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Ellen, Do You Love Liberia and Liberians?: A Rebuttal of Mrs. Sirleaf’s Call for Revision of Article 27

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by Rabbi Joseph Gbaba, Ed. D Part ONE Good morning to all. This important national document “Ellen, Do You Love Liberia and Liberians: A Rebuttal to Mrs. Sirleaf’s […]

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The Erosion of World Order; Guinea Invades Liberia – A West African Proxy?

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner In less than a month, Guinea has invaded two of its neighbors: first Sierra Leone, and now Liberia. All indications suggest the root cause […]

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Ghanaian Ambassador Condemns Brutal Mob Killing of Liberian National in Accra

March 9, 2026
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from our Ghana contributors MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The Ghanaian Ambassador accredited to Liberia, His Excellency Godwin Baletum Amonzem, has formally expressed profound regret and condolences following the violent […]

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Moscow Fueling Iranian Strikes with “Exquisite” Intel, U.S. Officials Claim

March 8, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner WASHINGTON — In a move that signals a deepening military alliance between two of America’s primary adversaries, Russia has begun providing Iran with real-time […]

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Selective Human Rights Advocacy – Putin accuses West

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner MOSCOW — In a stinging indictment of the current international order, Russian President Vladimir Putin has leveled a series of sharp accusations against Western […]

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Analysis: Strategy of Deceit: The “Riyadh Reversal” and the Collapse of the Anti-Iran Alliance

March 6, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner The single, shattering revelation from Riyadh has changed the geometry of the entire Middle East conflict: Saudi Arabia has confirmed that the devastating strikes […]

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Global Energy Crisis Deepens as Iran Rejects Talks and Middle East War Widens

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner The Middle East stands on the precipice of a total regional conflagration today as Iran’s Foreign Ministry officially shuttered the door on diplomacy, promising […]

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Global Tensions Explode as US-Israel Coalition continues attack on Iran; Trump Threatens Allies

March 4, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner WASHINGTON / TEHRAN – The Middle East has spiraled into a state of total war as the United States and Israel intensify a massive […]

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As the Middle East Falls into CHAOS—is Donald Trump Panicking?

March 3, 2026
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A detailed roundup of the last 24 hours in the Gulf TEHRAN / TEL AVIV — The Middle East is currently gripped by a level of violence not […]

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Iran Rejects Trump’s Ceasefire Offer, Vows Continued Retaliation

March 2, 2026
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from our international contributors TEHRAN/WASHINGTON — As the “preemptive” strikes launched on March 28 by Israel and the United States continue without signs of abating, President Donald Trump […]

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The Ayatollah is Dead

March 1, 2026
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Iran state media has reportedly confirmed and announced the death of its Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following joint – Israeli dawn strikes on Saturday, February 28.

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U.S. Embassy Monrovia Announces Townhall Meeting for American Citizens

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MONROVIA, Liberia — March 1, 2026 — The United States Embassy in Monrovia has officially announced a townhall meeting scheduled for March 10, 2026, aimed at facilitating direct […]

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GULF IN FLAMES is the Ayatollah Dead? : Dawn Strikes on Tehran Spark Regional Chaos; 57 Dead in School Attack

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner TEHRAN / WASHINGTON — As the dust begins to settle from a massive, joint U.S.-Israeli dawn offensive against the Islamic Republic of Iran, a […]

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Teetering on the Brink: Military Tensions Flare as Guinea Detains Sierra Leonean Troops

February 26, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner FALABA DISTRICT — Military tensions between Sierra Leone and Guinea have reached a critical point following a border confrontation that resulted in the abduction […]

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Liberia Unveils €1.5 Billion Investment Portfolio at Landmark EU Business Forum in Brussels

February 25, 2026
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from our International contributors BRUSSELS — The Government of Liberia has made a high-stakes pitch to European investors, showcasing a pipeline of projects valued at over €1.5 billion […]

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Four Years of Stalemate: Trump’s Peace Push Hits the Wall of European Resistance

February 24, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner February 24, 2026 — Today marks exactly four years since the first Russian missiles struck Kyiv, launching a conflict that has redefined global geopolitics. […]

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Mediterranean Tragedy: 600 Dead or Missing since 2026 beginning, in Ongoing Migrant Crisis

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner GENEVA – The United Nations’ migration agency, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has reported a devastating start to 2026, with over 600 migrants […]

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A Tribute to Philip Nelson Charles Taylor

February 23, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories, Obituary & Death-related

By his father former President Charles G. Taylor “On the Occasion of the Loss of My Beloved Son, Philip Neilson Charles Taylor As we gather here today to […]

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From the Ruins of Civil War in Liberia to the Boardrooms of Charlotte: The Unstoppable Journey of Pertrulia Neal

February 18, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, International Affairs, News Stories, Personality Focus

by Rocheford T. Gardiner CHARLOTTE, NC — In the high-stakes world of enterprise transformation and financial services, Pertrulia Neal is a name synonymous with strategy and discipline. But […]

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Liberia Celebrates Legacy: Rabbi Joe Gbaba Festival to Fund Historic Arts School

February 14, 2026
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by Victor Quitee MONROVIA — This February, the streets of Monrovia will transform into a vibrant tapestry of traditional dance and national pride as the Rabbi Joe Gbaba […]

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Saudi Fund for Development Explores New Financing for Liberian Infrastructure

February 12, 2026
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a Ministry of Public Works release MONROVIA, LIBERIA – A technical and financial delegation from the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) met with Ministry of Public Works (MPW) […]

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Boakai Unveils Bold AFL Reforms at Landmark 69th Armed Forces Day Celebration

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from our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA – In a vibrant display of military precision and national pride, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. led the 69th Armed Forces Day celebrations […]

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Liberia Poised for Offshore Oil Boom: President Boakai Engages TotalEnergies as Exploration Nears

February 9, 2026
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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Liberia is on the cusp of a major transformation in its energy sector, as President Joseph Boakai today met with senior executives from the global […]

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Liberia’s Supreme Court vs. the “Prophet”: Supreme Court Issues Writ of Contempt against Justin Yeazehn

February 8, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner “Does free speech hand in the balance?” MONROVIA – In a move that has reignited the debate over the boundaries of digital free speech, […]

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Singapore Set to Receive First F-35s in late 2026

February 7, 2026
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from our International News Team Singapore is officially joining the elite “F-35 operator club” later this year, becoming the fourth nation in the Asia-Pacific region to fly the […]

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The Architect’s Ghost: From Latrobe to Harper

February 3, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, International Affairs, Literature, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

By Rocheford T. Gardiner The coastal city of Harper, Liberia, perched on the jagged beauty of Cape Palmas, carries a history as layered as the rocks upon which […]

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How the CDC Prepares for the Next Flu Pandemic

February 2, 2026
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 |  General Information, Health & Medicine, International Affairs, News Stories

from our Health Desk The CDC doesn’t wait for a pandemic to start; it uses a rigorous, preemptive process to develop Candidate Vaccine Viruses (CVVs). This protocol ensures […]

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DRC Mine Collapse: A Tragedy Entangled in Conflict and Coltan

February 1, 2026
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from our International Desk RUBAYA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO – A devastating landslide at a coltan mine in Rubaya, North Kivu province, has claimed the lives of an […]

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Disabled Liberian Man Pardoned Decades Ago Remains in ICE Detention, Sparks Outcry – by Rocheford T. Gardiner

January 31, 2026
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ATLANTA, GA – January 31, 2026 – Rodney Taylor, a 46-year-old Liberian-born double amputee, has been held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody at the Stewart Detention […]

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Inside Mali’s “Curriculum Revolution”: A Progress Report

January 29, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner Bamako, Mali – Three months after the Malian Ministry of Education abruptly halted lessons on the French Revolution, the nation’s classrooms have become the […]

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Washington’s Dual Drumbeat: Brinkmanship and Diplomacy on the Iranian Nuclear Question

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 |  International Affairs, News Stories

by Rocheford T. Gardiner Recent days have seen a familiar yet unsettling rhythm emanating from Washington concerning Iran’s nuclear ambitions: a simultaneous beat of stern warnings and an […]

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U.S. Signals Potential Airspace Intervention if Canadian F-35 Deal Collapses

January 28, 2026
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From our International Desk OTTAWA – The longstanding defense partnership between the United States and Canada faces a potential transformation as Washington warns it may be forced to […]

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Green Light for Barclayville-Klohne Road Project

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Source: MPW’s Official Facebook Page MONROVIA – The Ministry of Public Works has cleared a major hurdle in its mission to modernize the nation’s infrastructure. Officials confirmed today […]

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Measles cases surge in South Carolina as US risks losing elimination status

January 26, 2026
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Quotes: The BBC At least 88 new measles cases have been reported in South Carolina, as the outbreak continues to surge, with 646 infections recorded in the state […]

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EU Launches Investigation Into X Over Grok-Generated Sexual Deepfakes

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From our Technology Team The European Commission has officially opened an investigation into Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, to determine if it has failed to prevent the […]

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Samsung Defies Folding Limits with New 10-Inch Galaxy Z TriFold

January 25, 2026
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By our Technology Team SEOUL – Samsung Electronics has officially entered a new era of mobile hardware with the launch of the Galaxy Z TriFold, a dual-hinged device […]

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House of Representatives Endorses DATI’s 2nd Rabbi Joe Gbaba Peace and Cultural Festival

January 23, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, International Affairs, News Stories

By Victor Quitee MONROVIA, Liberia — The Liberian House of Representatives has formally endorsed the upcoming 2nd Rabbi Joe Gbaba Peace and Cultural Festival, organized by Dehkontee Artists […]

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“Greenland or Bust”: Trump Dares Europe to Blink as Davos Speech Ignites Global Trade War Fears

January 21, 2026
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In a high-stakes showdown at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 21, 2026, President Donald Trump delivered a “negotiate or pay” ultimatum to European leaders. His […]

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Charles Philip Taylor Jr., Son of Former Liberian President, Passes Away

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by CPNTV, Cape Palmas, Liberia MONROVIA – Charles Philip Taylor Jr., the son of former Liberian President Charles G. Taylor and former Senator/former Vice President, Jewel Howard-Taylor, has […]

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LNP Arrests Ghanaian National in Connection with the Murder of 24-Year Old Man in Brewerville

January 20, 2026
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Courtesy: Charles Yates BREWERVILLE, LIBERIA – The Liberia National Police (LNP) have taken a Ghanaian national, identified as Michael Owiredu, into custody following the death of 24-year-old Kabba […]

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National Infrastructure Conference Opens in Ganta; Focus on Private Financing

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by CPNTV GANTA, NIMBA COUNTY – The Government of Liberia officially opened the National Infrastructure Conference (NIC) on Monday, January 19, 2026, bringing together state officials, international development […]

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Sam Poar Juday, Murdered in India, is Laid to Rest – Family and Students Demand Answers

January 18, 2026
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by John E. Tarr HARPER, Maryland County – Under a heavy, grief-stricken sky, the body of Sam Poar Juday was laid to rest yesterday in his hometown of […]

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Amid Customary Political Backsliding: Patrick Morais Opts to Renew His CDC Membership

January 1, 2026
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by Rocheford T.Gardiner As the Liberian political landscape stabilizes following the October 2023 general and presidential elections, the electorate is beginning to witness the inevitable formation and reformation […]

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The “Corner” of West Africa: Why Cape Palmas is Liberia’s Most Unique Geographic Frontier

December 30, 2025
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner While Monrovia is famously known as one of the wettest capitals on Earth, those living in the far southeast of Liberia know that Harper […]

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Don’t Burn the Savanna: Saving the Endangered Berry Trees of Cape Palmas

December 3, 2025
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by Rocheford T. GArdiner I was surprised and delighted to discover a variety of native berries—black, blue, and red—flourishing at the extreme end of the community behind the […]

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PEARLS OF WISDOM 2

November 28, 2025
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THE PARABLE OF THE CRACKED WALL (Copied) A Pivotal Point of Reflection In the city of Niraya, a single great wall stood around the people. It was old […]

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The Genesis of Liberia

November 21, 2025
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By C. Cecil Dennis III Released 17-Nov-2025 The Foundations of Liberia: Questions and Context Did Americo-Liberians govern Liberia for 130 years? Who are Liberians? What are the facts […]

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The Pavifort Toll-Road Deal: A Closer Look at Liberia’s New Road Proposal

November 8, 2025
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By George H. Nubo Setting the Scene Liberia’s government has announced plans for a major new road project, which could reshape travel and trade across the western and […]

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