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Liberia National Football Team Faces Visa Setback Ahead of U.S. Friendly

Liberia National Football Team Faces Visa Setback Ahead of U.S. Friendly

The United States has denied visas to the majority of members of Liberia’s national football team delegation, raising serious questions about the Lone Star’s ability to travel for a planned international friendly against Minnesota United II. The decision, reported by Liberian media, has thrown one of the team’s key pre-season fixtures into uncertainty. A Delegation […]

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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Calls on Boakai to Establish Liberia's Anti-Corruption Court

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Calls on Boakai to Establish Liberia’s Anti-Corruption Court

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called on President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, the Supreme Court and the National Legislature to move decisively on the creation of a Specialized National Anti-Corruption Court, describing the proposed body as a critical missing piece in Liberia’s accountability architecture. Speaking in Monrovia on Tuesday, Sirleaf argued that decades of

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Liberian Vice President Koung Signals Boakai's Plans for a Second Term Bid

Liberian Vice President Koung Signals Boakai’s Plans for a Second Term Bid

Liberia’s Vice President Jeremiah Koung has indicated that President Joseph Nyuma Boakai intends to contest the country’s next presidential election in 2039, marking an early signal of the administration’s long-term political ambitions. The announcement was reported by FrontPageAfrica and frames the upcoming electoral cycle as a defining moment for the ruling administration. An Early Declaration

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