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Journalists Who Cover Alexander Cummings
Dounard Bondo
Dounard Bondo is a writer based in Liberia. His writing usually covers politics, policy, Law and entertainment. He also writes short stories. He has bylines in BBC, Euronews, Quartz, Trt World, TheAfrican Report, Sahelien, Native Magazine etc.
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Liberia: Violence, arrests reported ahead of presidential election run
30 Oct 2023
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The Africa Report.com
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English
| Election Campaign
Joseph Boakai of the Unity Party and incumbent George Weah of the Coalition for Democratic Change are in a tight race for Liberia's presidency, marked by recent violence and arrests. Boakai's running mate was shot at but uninjured, and campaign equipment was confiscated. No candidate won the required majority in the first round, leading to a run-off. Both candidates are forming alliances to secure victory. The first round saw high voter turnout but was marred by voter trucking. Alexander Cummings of the CPP remains neutral, seeking effective engagement with international partners.
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William Davies
I am a freelance TV reporter, video journalist and photographer with 13 years of experience. I have worked all over the world; in 2014 I reported from 15 different countries, from Gaza to Ukraine to Brazil for the World Cup. I am just as happy behind the camera as I am in front of it, and work ...
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Only Joking?
29 Dec 2020
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newleftreview.org
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English
| Media
The Spectator magazine has played a significant role in shaping the political elite of Britain, particularly during the Brexit era. Its history of intertwining with the Conservative Party, despite claims of independence, reveals a culture of brash libertarianism and disdain for establishment norms. The magazine's influence extends to key political figures like Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, and Dominic Cummings, who have used it as a platform for their ideologies. The Spectator's editorial stance has often been reactionary, with a history of supporting controversial views and policies. The publication's cultural and political impact is traced back to its founding in 1828, highlighting its fluctuating readership and editorial declarations of independence, which often contradict its close ties with the Conservative Party.
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Andy Donley
I am a broadcast journalist at BBC Sport in MediaCity, Salford, as well as the editor of Manchester's second biggest news publication, Mancunian Matters. My writing has been purchased by numerous respected publications such as Boxing Monthly, The Cricket Paper, The Rugby Paper and The Set Pieces....
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Sportsday - football news & transfers as it happened
18 Jul 2016
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BBC
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English
| Sports
The Sportsday update covers various football news and transfers, including Manchester City's approach for Reece Oxford and speculation about Sam Allardyce's future at Sunderland. Notts County is optimistic about hosting more England matches after a successful event. Andrew Rees becomes the first deaf man to swim the English Channel solo. Torquay United's takeover deal faces potential collapse if the new owners cannot buy the club's ground. Pete Kennaugh withdraws from Team GB's cycling squad for Rio, replaced by Steve Cummings. IOC President Thomas Bach addresses a scandal, promising tough sanctions.
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Zoom Dosso
Zoom DOSSO is a journalist based in Monrovia, Liberia.
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Ex-warlord, footballer begin Liberia presidential campaign
10 Oct 2023
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www.citizen.co.za
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English
| Peace
Liberia is preparing for its presidential and House of Representatives elections on October 10, the first since 2003 without UN peacekeepers. Key candidates include ex-warlord Prince Johnson, footballer George Weah, and businessmen Alexander Cummings and Benoni Urey. The international community is concerned about potential electoral violence as Liberian security forces take over election security. The UN, African Union, and ECOWAS have urged for peaceful elections.
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Peter Geoghegan
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Peter Geoghegan is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers and broadcast outlets including BBC Radio 4, CBC, RTE, ABC, the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, the Scotsman, the Irish Times, the Times Higher Education, RTE, the London ...
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Cronyism and Clientelism
23 Oct 2020
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www.lrb.co.uk
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English
| Public Health
The article delves into the cronyism and clientelism prevalent in British public life, particularly under the Conservative government during the Covid-19 pandemic. It highlights how contracts worth billions were awarded without competitive tendering to companies with close ties to Conservative politicians, often with little relevant experience. The text criticizes the government's handling of the pandemic, including the Test and Trace system, and points out the lack of accountability and transparency in awarding contracts. It also discusses the broader issue of political donations and the influence of money in British politics, suggesting that the current political system and culture are deeply flawed.
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