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The Liberian government has announced the imposition of a dusk to dawn curfew apparently to ward off looming insecurity occasioned by a student riot.
The Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA) has issued its preliminary statement on the November 8 presidential run-off election in Liberia noting that the “few irregularities observed in the tallying of results did not impact...
The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) has disclosed that it was assisting the Liberia police in their investigation into a reported armed attack apparently by suspected loyalists of former Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagbo.
Australia’s Ambassador to Liberia, William (Billy) Williams has said his country was on a new drive to strengthen bilateral relations with Monrovia.
The Commissioner of Liberia’s Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization Mr. Chris Massaquoi has announced the seizure of a large cache of arms by security operatives patrolling the border with Ivory Coast.
The French and Liberian governments on Tuesday signed a $250 million commercial development and debt cancellation agreement in the capital Monrovia.
The Country Manager of the Swedish Embassy in Monrovia has observed that although the Liberian economy is recording growth, reviving its old economic system is not enough for sustainable economic growth and development.
The Swedish government through the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) has agreed tentatively to help support post-war Liberia develop its trade to meet international standard.
The 1,410 feet Omega Navigation Transmitting Tower, believed to be the tallest tower in West Africa, was brought down on Tuesday evening in the northern Monrovia suburb of Paynesville, closing a chapter of the worldwide Omega Navigation System that provided...