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Most Commented Stories--Liberia

  • Continent's Two Female Presidents Join Forces for Women

    IPS

    The only two female heads of state in Africa, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Malawian President Joyce Banda, have just committed to using their positions to improve... Read more »

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    New Dawn

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    New Dawn

    Ex-president Charles Taylor is expected to speak on his conviction and reiterate claims that his trial had been politically motivated by western powers; an aide to the former... Read more »

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    New Dawn

    Information available to this paper indicates behind the scenes negotiation between some members of the Executive Branch and the law makers that are fronting for a total review of... Read more »

  • NOCAL Inquiry Sparks Tension in Senate

    New Dawn

    It all started when a communication from the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) dated May 9, 2012 was read by the Assistant Secretary of the Senate, Madam Genevieve Massaquoi. Read more »

  • Reparation Will Be Resisted, If...

    New Dawn

    The April 26, 2012 guilty verdict passed against the former President of Liberia, Charles Taylor by Chamber II of the Special Court for Sierra Leone sitting in The Hague has been... Read more »

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    New Dawn

    Ex-president Charles Taylor recently convicted on 11- counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, is expected to speak for the first time during his sentencing hearing on... Read more »

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    United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has named three world leaders to co-chair a High-Level Panel on the post-Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) framework on development. Read more »

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    Informer

    Bong County District #5 Representative of the 53rd National Legislature, Edward W. Karfiah has officially written to the plenary of the House of Representatives in its 31st sitting... Read more »

  • Visioning 2030 to Reach Diaspora Citizens

    New Dawn

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  • 400 Homes Destroyed, 30 Wounded By Storm

    New Dawn

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  • 'Taylor is Kind-Hearted' - Prince Johnson

    New Dawn

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    Heritage

    The Government of Liberia(GOL) has earmarked millions of United States dollars aimed at improving the furniture industry of the country, Finance Minister Amara Konneh, has... Read more »

  • Who Killed Journalist Charles Gbenyon and Why?

    Heritage

    The President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), Mr. Peter Quaqua, has expressed serious concern over the killing of journalist Charles Gbeyon. According to reports, Journalist... Read more »

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    New Dawn

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