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Liberia: Catholic Bishops: ‘Old Age Demons of Division’ Hindering Reconciliation’

Members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Liberia (CABICOL) have decried divisions among the people of God in the West African nation, and called for personal and societal conversion, and reconciliation during the period of Lent.

Liberia: Maritime Urges Ship Owners to Report Incidents of Bribery

The Liberia Maritime Authority issued an advisory to inform owners, operators, and Masters about anonymously reporting incidents of bribery and corrupt practices experienced during port operations and provide guidance on the submission of reports.

Liberia: Independent Information Commission Conducts FOI Awareness Training in Gbarnga

The Independent Information Commission (IIC) hosted a one-day Freedom of Information (FOI) and Compliance training session in Gbarnga, Bong County, aimed at empowering officials...

Liberia: Nimba Senate Vote Set for April 22

The National Elections Commission has officially announced the date for the upcoming Senatorial bye election in Nimba County, scheduled for April 22, 2025. The announcement coincides with the commencement of the candidates' nomination process, which began on March 3, 2025.

Ex-Nigerian Military Ruler Babangida Says in Book: “Doe was too inexperienced to understand the complexity of the situation he found himself in”

In his compelling yet controversial autobiography, ‘A Journey in Service’, former Nigerian head of state Ibrahim Babangida revisits a haunting chapter in West African history: the Liberian civil war.

Maritime Commissioner Lighe Urges Foreign Service Institute Graduates to Represent Liberia with “Pride and Honor”

Graduates of the Gabriel L. Dennis Foreign Service Institute have been urged to represent Liberia on the world stage with “pride, honor and knowledge.”

Liberia: Causes, Consequences & Future Scenarios Power Struggle Between Armed...

Recent violent altercation between the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) and the Liberia National Police (LNP) has sparked concerns about the stability of the nation, revealing deep-rooted issues in the country’s security dynamics, according to the Robert Lansing Institute’s assessment of the situation.

Liberia: Methodist Leaders Resisting Church’s Gay Doctrine Jailed

Crisis is widespread within the United Methodist Church in Liberia as leaders protesting the recent decision to lift the ban on same-sex marriage faced arrests during a demonstration in Paynesville.

Liberia: U.S. Fire Experts Here to Back Police Findings

Nearly three months after the devastating fire that engulfed the Capitol Building on December 18, 2024, Liberian authorities have officially invited a team of U.S. fire experts to assist in the ongoing investigation.

Report Shows Liberia’s Youth Turn to Gangs Amidst Economic Collapse and Social Exclusion

A recent report by the Institute for Security Studies has shed light on the alarming rise of youth gangs in Liberia, attributing their formation to the remnants of civil war, economic decline, and the systemic social exclusion of a growing underclass.

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