Internal Turmoil Threatens the survival of a political institution established by jailed ex-Liberian President and warlord Charles Taylor, 27 years ago in the aftermath of the country’s first civil war.
The U.S. Embassy in Monrovia has announced a transition to a new visa services provider, which will result in temporary changes to the visa application process.
Amidst debate about the health of the more than 200 years relationship between Liberia and the United States, Washington’s new envoy to Monrovia plans to hold talks with the West African nation’s youth while seeking balanced in diplomatic ties.
President Joseph Boakai has officially launched the country's Ombudsman office, an essential institution dedicated to ensuring transparency, justice, and accountability within the government.
The Ministry of Commerce & Industry (MoCI), in consultation with the management of the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC), has announced a decrease in the price of Fuel Oil (AGO) by ten United States cents (US$0.10) per gallon.
The Transitional Justice Working Group of Liberia (TJWG), a consortium of over 25 civil society organizations, has issued a press statement addressing the current state of affairs regarding the appointment of the Executive Director of the Office of the War and Economic Crimes Court for Liberia.
Amid several attempts to blackmail the Government of Liberia into bowing to an illegal settlement agreement, the Russian-owned mining company Solway Group has made a new cunning move through officials of the Liberian Government close to the presidency.
The former National Chairman of the ruling Unity Party's United States branch, Fredrick Samuel Gibson, has accused the main opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) party of posing a serious threat to the peace, security, and stability of Liberia.