Features
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S/Court hands down 5-year sentence in theft case
By: Emmanuel Wise Jipoh Monrovia, Liberia; August 22, 2025 – The Supreme Court of Liberia has handed down a landmark…
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From Evangelism to Enterprise: Lessons for Liberian NGOs in the Shift from Aid to Trade.
Jimmy Suah Shilue Aug 15, 2025 With donor funding shrinking and development and humanitarian work fighting for survival, Liberia’s NGOs…
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Getting the WASSCE story right
By Chris Tokpah, Ph.D. Last year, I urged clearer reporting of Liberia’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results (https://thenewdawnliberia.com/opinion-waec-liberia-should-stop-deceiving-the-liberian-people/). The…
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Africa and Japan: Co-Creating a Future Through Youth, Innovation, and Partnership
By TANAKA Akihiko, President, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) As the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) convenes…
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LDEA cautions public on ghetto raids and citizen-led actions against suspected drug dealers
Monrovia, Liberia – August 19, 2025. The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) is urging the general public to exercise caution…
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The Flying President: Concerns Regarding Boakai’s Large Delegation for Japan’s TICAD-9
By Seltue Robert Karweaye Sr. Liberia and Japan have a strong partnership built on Japan’s significant development assistance. During George…
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PAYOWI condemns FGM incident in Lofa
MONROVIA, LIBERIA, August 15, 2025: The Paramount Young Women Initiative (PAYOWI) has issued a strong condemnation following reports that 500…
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Takes from the US Human Rights Report on Liberia
By Seltue Robert Karweaye Sr. On August 12, 2025, the State Department published its detailed Country Reports on Human Rights…
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Saye Town residents take decisive action against drug abuse.
Residents of Saye Town, Sinkor, took matters into their own hands on Wednesday, August 13, launching a forceful campaign against…
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U.S. records extrajudicial killings, security brutality
The United States Government has recorded several human rights abuses in Liberia, including extrajudicial killings, security forces’ brutality, and infringement…
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