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Sierra Leone First Lady Denies Supporting FGM Amid Controversy
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Sierra Leone First Lady Denies Supporting FGM Amid Controversy

Sierra Leone's First Lady, Fatima Maada Bio, denies supporting female genital mutilation (FGM) but refuses to condemn it without 'reliable data' on its harm. Her stance has drawn criticism from health professionals and activists, who fear it undermines advocacy efforts. The practice remains prevalent in Sierra Leone, with no specific law criminalizing it.

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Guardian World
Jos Leijdekkers: The drug lord protected by Sierra Leone's president
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Crime·02.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Jos Leijdekkers: The drug lord protected by Sierra Leone's president

Despite being a most-wanted criminal in Europe and sentenced to over 80 years in prison for cocaine trafficking, Jos Leijdekkers is reportedly living freely in Sierra Leone under the protection of President Julius Maada Bio's family. The Netherlands is frustrated by the lack of cooperation on extradition, suspecting corruption due to Leijdekkers' vast earnings.

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FAZ
First plane with nine West African migrants arrives from US to Sierra Leone
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21.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

First plane with nine West African migrants arrives from US to Sierra Leone

The first plane carrying nine migrants from West African countries, including Ghana, Guinea, Senegal, and Nigeria, arrived in Sierra Leone from the US. The migrants, reportedly traumatized from detention, will be housed temporarily before returning to their home countries. Sierra Leone has an agreement with the US to host migrants for 90 days, supported by a $1.5m grant.

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Al Jazeera
British woman adopted from Kenya trains first physiotherapists in Sierra Leone
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19.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

British woman adopted from Kenya trains first physiotherapists in Sierra Leone

Becky Chaplin, who was found as a newborn by a vet in Kenya and adopted by British parents, has trained the first cohort of physiotherapists in Sierra Leone through Mercy Ships. The occupational therapist from East Grinstead mentored 15 new graduates in 2023, helping establish the country's first university-level physiotherapist course. Previously, only six fully-trained physiotherapists existed for Sierra Leone's nine million people.

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BBC News