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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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 |  International Affairs, News Stories

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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Barriken Township Set for Historic Grid Connection Following Transformer Donation

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from our contributors in Maryland County BARRIKEN, MARYLAND COUNTY – Residents of Barriken Township and five neighboring communities are preparing for a significant shift in local infrastructure following […]

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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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LIS Commends Sierra Leonean Counterparts Following Arrest of Border Deputy for Narcotics

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from our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) has commended Sierra Leonean authorities following the arrest of Randy P. Z. Tuweh, Deputy Commander of […]

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Liberia Set to Boost Grid with 20MW Solar Farm; Minister Assesses Mount Coffee Repairs

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from our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Minister of Mines and Energy, Hon. R. Matenokay Tingban, conducted a comprehensive assessment of the Mount Coffee Hydropower Plant on Friday, […]

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Birthday Wishes

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Blessed love and greetings to Mr. Gus Erskine. Today, March 17, is his earthday and Cape Palmas News wishes him well.

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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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Arson Spree Devastates Farms in Maryland County

March 9, 2026
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by Rocheford Gardiner HARPER DISTRICT – A wave of mysterious fires targeting private farms in Maryland County’s Harper District is causing significant financial losses for landowners, particularly those […]

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Ghanaian Ambassador Condemns Brutal Mob Killing of Liberian National in Accra

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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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The Highway to the Grave: Liberia’s Culture of Reckless Drivers

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner The sight of two NGO vehicles racing toward Pleebo (Maryland County, Liberia) a year ago was more than just a momentary lapse in judgment; […]

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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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The Ballot, Not the Bench: Why Article 27-B Belongs to the People

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by Thomas Barcon There is a growing conversation around the “Negro Clause” of the Liberian Constitution—Article 27. For some, it is a sacred shield of national identity; for […]

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Massive Cache of Counterfeit Security Badges Seized in Monrovia

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by Bobby Addison MONROVIA, LIBERIA — Authorities from the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) have seized a significant quantity of counterfeit security badges following a targeted raid on the […]

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