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Still Standing: Former Monrovia Mayor Jefferson Koijee on Lies, U.S. Sanctions and the Power of Truth

When rumors began to circle about him, Jefferson T. Koijee says he expected the worst: reputation ruined, doors closed and a public life collapsed...

Liberia to Launch State-Owned Mining Firm

Liberia’s government has announced plans to establish the country’s first state-owned mining enterprise, the National Mining Company of Liberia (NMCL), in a bid to...

Liberia: EPS Training Commandant Earned Doctoral Degree

The Executive Protection Service (EPS) has marked a historic milestone as Special Agent and Training Commandant Tarpeh L. U-sayee Jr. earned a Doctoral Degree...

The Truth Behind Trump’s Immigrant Welfare Claims

The US will freeze immigrant visa processing from 75 countries — including Liberia effective Jan. 21 and only affects people applying to live in...

Liberia: Bea Mountain, Cape Mount Legislative Caucus Break Grounds for the Rehabilitation of Several Feeder Roads in Grand Cape Mount County

MATAMBO CORRIDOR –As Liberians embrace the dry season, Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) officially broke ground on the rehabilitation of two major roads in Grand...

The Story of Liberian Family Trapped in US Immigration Raid

The arrest of Garrison Gibson came in a city increasingly on edge after an immigration agent shot and killed Renee Good last week. The Liberian man arrested...

Liberia: Why Uncle Sam Setting New Rules for Living In America

Factors including an applicant’s health, age, financial resources, English-language ability and potential need for long-term medical care will determine settlement into the US. The U.S....

Liberia: PUL Calls for Responsible Journalism

Press Union of Liberia urges strong and responsible partnership between the Liberian media and the nation’s joint security forces. This call to action was issued...

Liberia: Losers & Winners in Undoing ‘Harmonization’

A Senate-ordered review of Liberia’s National Standardization and Remuneration Act — the so-called “harmonization” that standardized pay grades and payroll parity across the public...

Liberia: ‘Political Repression’ Police Charge Mulbah Morlu, Other Dec. 17 Protesters With Rioting, Conspiracy and Failure to Disperse

Police have charged participants in the Dec. 17 protest in central Monrovia with multiple offenses, including rioting, criminal conspiracy, obstruction of a highway and...

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