Liberia’s vote at the United Nations this spring landed like a contradiction: the country joined a small block of nations — among them the United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Belarus — in opposing a UN General Assembly resolution that endorsed an International Court of Justice advisory opinion declaring that states have legal obligations to act on the climate crisis.
A consortium of land, climate, and environmental rights organizations has expressed profound disappointment and concern over Liberia’s decision to vote against the recent United...
Cambodia and Liberia discussed strengthening bilateral agricultural cooperation on Friday, aimed at promoting investment opportunities, advancing technology transfer and farmer-to-farmer exchange.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry...
The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), through its 2026 – 2030 program to support the universalization and effective implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) in Africa, Southeast...
The President of the Publishers Association of Liberia along with Mohamed Kanneh, Publisher of the Heritage Newspaper have had series of discussions with various...
By E. J. Nathaniel Daygbor
In a stunning twist to Liberia’s high-stakes US$20.5 million rice subsidy investigation, former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah and his...