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Pressure Piles On Supreme Court With Claims Affluent Individuals Attempting to Influence Ruling on House Crisis

Anxiety mounts in Liberia as affluent individuals supporting a faction in the House of Representatives, intent on ousting Speaker Fonati Koffa, are reportedly engaging...

Liberia: Police Differ With Deputy Linked to ‘Hit & Kill’ Statement

Deputy Police Inspector General Nelson Freeman alleged threat suggesting to hit and kill motorcyclists and to extend ban on motorcycle transportation in some parts of Monrovia has been rejected and concerned.

Liberia: Public Works Kick Starts Drainage and Sewer Cleaning Operations in Greater Monrovia

The Ministry of Public Works on March 18,  consummated two major contracts with a local vendor for the procurement and delivery of several essential equipment critical to enhancing drainage and sewer cleaning operations in Greater Monrovia. The interventions are made possible through the World Bank-financed Liberia Urban Resilience Project (LURP).

Liberian Diplomat Speaks On Govt. Neglect and Threats

A Liberian diplomat has come forward with allegations of targeted threats and professional retaliation by the Liberian government, raising serious concerns about the treatment of former officials tied to the previous administration.

Liberia: Firestone Workers ‘Go Slow Action’ Resolved

The Workers Union of Firestone Liberia Workers and its senior management team has finally resolved the ‘go slow' protest carried out by workers of the plantation.

IRC Exits Liberia After Spending $219 Million in 30 Years

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is looking back at nearly three decades in Liberia dedicated to humanitarian and development service to the Liberian people as it closes country office on April 30, 2025. 

Liberia: Internal Affairs Minister Unites Rival Bassa Politicians

Internal Affairs Minister Francis Nyumalin has called for peace and reconciliation among the citizens of Grand Bassa County, challenging the region's Legislative Caucus to spearhead the reunification effort.

Gongloe Urges Liberians to Emulate J.J. Roberts’ Leadership

In a stirring message on the birth anniversary of Liberia's first president, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, respected lawyer and former presidential candidate Tiawan Saye Gongloe...

Liberia Faces 60 Days US Travel Ban Demand

The New York Times is reporting Liberia faces the risk of travel ban that would render it citizens ineligible to enter the United States...

Liberia: ‘They Will Come to our Homes’ Boakai Fears Unemployed Youths

President Joseph Boakai has told cabinet ministers to accelerate negotiation in the mining and other vital sectors to generate jobs and alleviate rampant unemployment in Liberia. He said his officials could face the wrath of jobless young people if the matter relating to economic opportunities for youth is not addressed with urgency.

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