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Liberian Government Puts Travel Restrictions on Prominent Figures

The travel restrictions are in connection with a missing $60 million

The Liberian government has placed travel restrictions on a number of prominent figures, including the previous governor of the country's Central Bank and the son of the former president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. The travel restrictions are in connection with an investigation into a missing $60 million.

For three seasons BBC Arabic has been investigating corruption in Algerian football across the top two divisions. Their sources believe that bribery was being carried out on a weekly basis in the second half of the season, at every level.

The woman who accuses US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of attempting to rape her has indicated that she will not testify to the Senate next week. Her lawyer Lisa Banks said before her client goes to Congress, she wants an FBI investigation into Judge Kavanaugh.

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Wed 19 Sep 201804:06GMT

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  • Wed 19 Sep 201804:06GMT