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War on Drugs: President Joseph Boakai vowed to “expose and destroy” criminal drug networks after Liberia seized about US$19.2 million worth of cocaine at Roberts International Airport, warning the country will not be used as a safe haven or transit hub. Court Scrutiny: A court ordered RIA management to produce documents and CCTV tied to the cocaine seizure, while lawmakers pressed for answers and allegations surfaced over who may be linked to the case. Legislative Justice: The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a seven-month roadmap to get Liberia’s War and Economic Crimes Courts running by December, aiming to harmonize stalled bills. Ebola Watch: Africa CDC warned the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo could become the “worst ever,” citing rising cases and tens of thousands of untraced contacts. Regional Health Funding: A new West African health systems strengthening program backed by the African Development Fund will support Liberia and six other ECOWAS countries, including cross-border lab work. Water for Children: Human rights lawyer Tiawan Saye Gongloe marked the Day of the African Child by calling for universal access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene. Migration Pressure: Liberia’s refugee commission estimates about 140,500 Burkinabe migrants in southeastern counties, warning of strain on services and social cohesion.

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