U.S. Ambassador Deborah Malac has asserted that Liberia has one of the "freest environment for press freedom in the world". She cautioned the country's journalists against ... Read more »
Robert Sirleaf, the son of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, recently resigned as chair of the board of the National Oil Company of Liberia (Nocal) after nearly two years ... Read more »
President Ellen Johson Sirleaf has highlighted the progress her administration made as she attends various events in the U.S., Canada and Costa Rica following her trip to the UN ... Read more »
Following an investigation, the World Bank has placed a two-year ban on a Ghanaian sanitation company working in Liberia for allegedly paying bribes. Read more »
The ruling by the Special Court for Sierra Leone Appeals Chamber to uphold the conviction of former president Charles Taylor has generated mixed reaction amongst Liberians. Read more »
The Special Court for Sierra Leone has rejected an appeal against war crimes convictions by lawyers representing former Liberian President Charles Taylor. Read more »
Scores of local and international journalists, and members of civil society organizations, attended the launch of a campaign in Monrovia calling for the release of imprisoned ... Read more »
In her address to the 68th UN General Assembly, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said Liberia is on the path to "irreversible progress". Read more »
The resignation of Robert Sirleaf, son of President Ellen Johnson, from both his positions as chairman of the National Oil Company of Liberia and senior advisor to the president ... Read more »
The Liberian government has obtained a U.S. $144 million loan from India to fund a power transmission and distribution project, as the country struggles to restore electricity to ... Read more »
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