In the wake of the mass failure of more than 24,000 high-school leavers who sat the state university's admission exams, the government has declared the provision of quality ... Read more »
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her Ivorian counterpart, Alassane Ouattara, met over the weekend to discuss peaceful coexistence and security at the Liberian-Cote d'Ivoire ... Read more »
The latest Mo Ibrahim Index of African Governance shows Liberia leads the table of biggest improvers since 2000, and has seen largest improvements in safety & rule of law. Read more »
One of the world's leading international timber and wood product wholesalers, Dalhoff Larsen and Horneman, has been ordered to pay U.S.$300,000 to a number of Liberian communities. Read more »
The Special Court for Sierra Leone has announced that former president Charles Taylor has been transferred to the United Kingdom where he will serve the remainder of his 50-year ... Read more »
The UK Justice Minister Jeremy Wright has confirmed that former Liberia president Charles Taylor will serve his jail term in the UK, stating that the move was a "landmark moment ... Read more »
Monrovia was virtually shut down on Wednesday with government offices and schools closing early, as thousands turned up to welcome President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf from a trip to ... Read more »
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has unveiled the names of several officials who it says have refused to cooperate with the commission, raising doubts about their ... Read more »
Liberia was left stunned by the fact that more than 24,000 students failed their university entrance exam - but who is to blame for the downward trend of the education system? Read more »
On a visit to the U.S., President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf announced that the Liberian libel laws, under which journalist Rodney Sieh is being detained, are under review. Read more »
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