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Liberia Public Health Chief Faces Criticism For Attending Gatherings at Crowded Beachside Resort as Mpox Cases Surge

As government grapples with an outbreak of monkeypox, public health officials are under scrutiny, particularly with the controversial conduct of Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan,...

The 3,000 Indian Myth: 7,260 Liberians Working as Fulltime & Contract workers Out of 8,995 total workforce, ArcelorMittal Liberia Sets the Record...

The Civil Service Agency's claim that approximately 3,000 Indian workers are employed at ArcelorMittal Liberia has been categorically denied by the company, which emphasizes that this assertion is not only false but misleading.

Liberia: Boakai Establishes Task Force to Mitigate U.S. Sanction Risks

President Joseph  Boakai has announced the formation of a Presidential Task Force to tackle critical governance issues highlighted by U.S. authorities.

Liberia Provides Lessons for Syria Reconstruction

Just as Liberia faced complex challenges on the path to peace after its most recent civil war ended in 2003, so too does Syria face a difficult path forward on peace and reconciliation. Yet the successful case of Liberia – now a stable and functioning democracy – shows that the path is not impossible, and there is no shortage of lessons that Syria can learn from.

Reaffirming Colonial Borders: Mano River Union Nations Convene in Monrovia to Discuss Land Borders and Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries

Near 140 years after European powers drew boundaries and borders in the great partitioning of the African continent, local government representatives from Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, and Sierra Leone have convened in Monrovia to discuss the reaffirmation of these land borders and the delimitation of maritime boundaries among the four West African nations.

Liberia: Veep Koung Lauds China’s Tariff Policy as Reliable Support for Economic Growth

Liberia's Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung has expressed his country’s gratitude for China's steadfast support and strong tariff policy, characterizing Beijing as a "reliable friend" for Liberia's economic journey.

Liberia: Nine Memorials Built at Massacre and Mass Grave Sites Across the Country

A memorial structure in Ktopomai, Lofa County. According to the Center for Justice and Accountability, an estimated 250,000 people lost their lives during Liberia’s civil war from 1989 to 2003. 

Liberia Praised For De-flagging All Iran Oil-Smuggling Vessels

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) has applauded the Liberian Registry for de-flagging all Iran oil-smuggling vessels and committing to cease flagging any vessels engaged in such illicit trade.

Liberia: President Boakai Imposes Travel Ban On Failing Officials

President Joseph Boakai announced a temporary travel ban on ministers and officials of institutions that fail to meet the national performance benchmarks set in the 2024–2025 Performance Management and Compliance System (PMCS) cycle. 

Liberia: ‘No Link to Crime’ Defense Lawyers Argue as Court Set to Rule on Controversial Social Media Evidence in Arson Trial

The Monrovia City Court is poised to deliver its ruling on the arson case that has captivated public attention since the Capitol Building was set ablaze in December 2024. The defendants—former House Speaker Fonati Koffa and three other lawmakers—stand accused of masterminding the audacious attack.

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