Cape Palmas, Liberia – Where Land Meets the Atlantic

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Senate Mandates NIR Leadership to Appear Over National ID Suspension

March 7, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

from our Monrovia contributors CAPITOL HILL – The Liberian Senate has formally moved to address the nationwide halt in the issuance of National ID cards, following a formal […]

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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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 |  International Affairs, News Stories, POV/OP-ED

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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“There’s Nothing Wrong with ‘Article 27-B’ – Conservatives Lash-back at Ex-President Ellen Johnson

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA, March 6, 2026 — an historic address by former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the House of Representatives has ignited a fierce national […]

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Civil Society Applauds House Committees Summon on NIR Leadership over Prolonged Shutdown

March 5, 2026
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from our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA – The Coalition of Civil Society Institutions of Liberia (CCSI) has welcomed a decision by a joint House of Representatives committee to summon […]

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A Call to the Episcopal Church of LiberiaThe Silent Collapse of Bishop Ferguson High School — A Legacy in Ruins

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by alumnus Kenneth Y. Awadjie The visible decline of Bishop Ferguson High School in Harper, Maryland County, is both shameful and heartbreaking. Once a proud symbol of educational […]

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Liberia’s House of Representatives Reviews Key International Treaties and Prepares for Historic Visit

March 4, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner The Liberian House of Representatives has officially begun reviewing eight major international conventions and protocols submitted for ratification by President Joseph N. Boakai. These […]

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

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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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Maryland Grid Technical Manager Joins MCC Workshop to Tackle Liberia’s Power Constraints

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, LIBERIA – In a significant step toward stabilizing the energy landscape in South-Eastern Liberia, Henry G. Hodge, Technical Manager of LIBENERGY and Lead […]

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BREAKING: River Gee Senator Warns of National Stability Threat from ‘Escalating Land Disputes’; Demands LLA Face Senate

March 3, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

by Bobby Addison The security and stability of Liberia face a critical test as an “alarming wave” of unresolved land disputes descends into widespread violence. The warning was […]

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

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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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Maryland County Markets Paralyzed as Women Protest “Wicked” Rate Hikes

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner MARYLAND COUNTY – All major markets across Maryland County came to a standstill today as marketers—the vast majority of them women—launched a total shutdown […]

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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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Obituary Announcement: Henryton G. Brewer, Sr.

February 28, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories, Obituary & Death-related

February 11, 1953- February 16, 2026 The Brewer, Mombo, and Moore families are sad to announce the death of Mr. Henryton George Brewer, Sr.  in his 74th year. This […]

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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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Central Bank of Liberia Throws Weight Behind 2026 Kpongama Fisheries Conference

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MONROVIA – The push to transform Liberia’s blue economy received a significant boost this week as the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) formally endorsed the upcoming 2026 Kpongama […]

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MoE Slams St. Theresa Convent with L$500k Fine, Bans Artist ‘Christoph’ Following “Indecent” Performance

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA — The Ministry of Education (MoE) has imposed a L$500,000 fine on St. Theresa Convent Catholic School and issued a nationwide ban on […]

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NaFAA Set to Host “Fish Market Day” at Invincible Park

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a NaFAA release MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The National Fisheries & Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has officially announced the upcoming “Fish Market Day,” a premier event designed to bridge the […]

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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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AFL Delegation Evaluates Strategic Military Rehabilitation in Harper

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY — A high-level delegation from the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) recently concluded a two-day inspection tour in Harper, marking the […]

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House Speaker Meets with Washington & Madison CEO Regarding Legislative Training

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MONROVIA – Speaker of the House of Representatives Richard Nagbe Koon met on Tuesday with Elias Gerasoulis, CEO of the U.S.-based consultancy firm Washington & Madison, LLC, to […]

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St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery: The Need for Closure

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by George A. Prowd Part 3: The Rise of a Visionary Born on January 1, 1932, in Barraken, Pleebo/Sodoken District, Maryland County, young William Sodo Newton emerged as […]

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