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Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has said the return of Peace Corps volunteers to the country represents the United States government’s commitment to Liberia’s peace and security.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of the fifth batch of...
Lockheed Martin Global Services has entered into an agreement with the Liberian government to take charge of the country’s only international airport, Roberts International Airport.
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One of the reasons why so much of the world no longer takes the institutions of the United States Government seriously may be that they see our “justice system” as either fatally flawed or just a bad oxymoron joke. Thus, it should not surprise...
“Obama and the Middle East,” the latest piece by Hussein Agha and Robert Malley for The New York Review, was completed on May 14, about half a month before Barack Obama set off on his trip to Saudi Arabia and Egypt. I have no idea how...
The federal government od Nigeria has demanded the repatriation of $180 million bribe money, Halliburton, a United States Company, allegedly paid some yet to be named Nigerians, from Swiss banks.
The Special Adviser to President Umaru Yar’Adua on...
While United Nations-sponsored peace talks between the Somali government and the opposition alliance based in Asmara has been concluded with an agreement to end the ongoing insurgency in the beleaguered Horn of Africa country, but it looks likely to offer...
Saturday, June 7, 2008On Understanding the Damage before Trying to Control It
Whether or not Barack Obama reads Al Jazeera English (or has an aide that tracks all of their stories that may pertain to his campaign), he seems to have gotten the message...
The ultimate goal of the United States government’s foreign policy in Africa is to create a better environment for Africans and better prospects for their future and not to compete with China for influence.
The United States government has condemned the detention by Zimbabwean police of five diplomats who were visiting victims of political violence in the northwest of the country, APA learned on Wednesday.