Liberians mourn UN worker killed in October attack on UN house in Afghanistan
Liberians mourn UN worker killed in Afghanistan Liberian government official reportedly shot and killed by gang
Liberian government official reportedly killed US rubber company disputes Liberian study that says creeks polluted by discharged water
US rubber company disputes Liberia pollution study Liberian government says investigation finds US rubber company polluting nearby creeks
Liberian study finds US rubber company polluting Liberia’s president may run in the next election despite campaign promises to serve 1 term
Liberia’s president says may run in next election Chinese language class starts in Liberia’s capital amid China’s growing presenceMONROVIA, Liberia — A new language class is providing an opportunity for Liberians to learn Mandarin as China expands its economic presence in the West African country. India offers Liberia two million dollars grant-in-aidMONROVIA - India and Liberia issued a Joint Statement on Friday under which both countries have agreed to take their bilateral relations to the next level. Pak terror suspect swallows sim-card in LiberiaMONROVIA - One of the six Pakistanis, who was trying to enter Liberia on ‘fake’ US passports but was arrested, swallowed his mobile phone sim- card while being apprehended. Liberia authorities arrest 6 Pakistanis with fake passports and possible terror plansMONROVIA, Liberia — Liberia’s defense minister says police have arrested six Pakistani men who tried to enter Liberia on fake U.S. passports with possible intent to carry out terrorism. Clinton silent on her reaction to question about her husband, aide dismisses ‘psychobabble’MONROVIA, Liberia — A close aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton dismissed as “psychobabble” the fuss over the secretary of state’s barbed response to a questioner asking for her famous husband’s opinion instead of her own. Clinton ignored questions about the episode as she wound down a marathon African trip Thursday. Clinton bolsters Africa’s first democratically elected female leader in war-shattered LiberiaMONROVIA, Liberia — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton offered strong support Thursday for embattled Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, and held up herself and President Barack Obama as models of political fence-mending. Hillary Rodham Clinton visits war-shattered Liberia to show US support in conflicted nationMONROVIA, Liberia — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has arrived in the conflict-shattered country of Liberia to show the Obama administration’s support for Africa’s first democratically elected female leader, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Sec’y of State Clinton visits war-shattered Liberia to show US support in conflicted nationMONROVIA, Liberia — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has arrived in the conflict-shattered country of Liberia to show the Obama administration’s support for Africa’s first democratically elected female leader, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Former Liberian leader tells tribunal that war crimes case based on ‘deceit, deception, lies’THE HAGUE, Netherlands — His combat fatigues were replaced by a dark suit and tie, and the tinted aviator glasses gave the former Liberian leader a haughty air as he took the stand Tuesday to emphatically denounce the war crimes charges against him as “disinformation, misinformation, lies, rumors.” Liberia’s Taylor ends 3-year silence, says war crimes case is deceit, deception and liesTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Ending three years of silence, former Liberian President Charles Taylor began building his defense against war crimes charges Tuesday, portraying himself as a peacemaker rather than the cannibalistic warlord described by prosecutors. Charles Taylor begins his defense against Sierra Leone atrocity chargesTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, on trial for war crimes, wants to set the record straight about his role in a savage civil war that tore apart Sierra Leone and left hundreds of thousands dead or mutilated, his lawyer said Monday. Truth commission report recommends barring Liberian president, dozens of others from officeMONROVIA, Liberia — Liberia’s truth and reconciliation commission has recommended barring President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and 50 other high-profile figures from public office for three decades for supporting armed groups in the country’s civil wars. Liberian commission recommends prosecution for Charles Taylor, other warlordsMONROVIA, Liberia — Liberia’s truth and reconciliation commission recommended Thursday that ex-President Charles Taylor and seven other former warlords be prosecuted for crimes against humanity for their alleged roles in the West African country’s civil war. World Vision in Liberia officials charged with theft involving more than $1 million in US aidWASHINGTON — Three former officials with a Christian humanitarian organization have been accused of massive fraud involving more than $1 million worth of U.S. aid to Liberia, stealing food and construction materials meant to help people of the African nation recover from a 14-year civil war. |