The newly elected president of the Liberian National Bar Association (LNBA), Cllr. Bornor M. Varmah, has strongly criticized past and present governments for continuously violating the Local ...
Despite the fact that the past two post-war governments failed to establish a war and economic crimes court as key suspects pass away, Liberia's newly elected government is determined to set up the ...
The government of Liberia is seeking transaction advisers to develop the legal, technical, commercial and financial mechanisms for the country's first solar and battery energy storage auction. The ...
In light of their oversight responsibilities, Health Committees from the Liberian Senate and the House of Representative on Friday, January 31, toured the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Sinkor.
More than a year late, the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation has finally submitted its response to an ...
Jimmy Carter served as the 39th president of the United States of America from 1977-1981. Liberia: America's Stepchild filmmaker Nancee Oku Bright interviewed President Carter in 1997, shortly ...
But his fledgling career was interrupted by World War II, where he served in Liberia, in the medical corps, for nearly three years. In addition to garnering acclaim as an actor, writer ...
The Chattanooga-based folk musician moved to the U.S. from his home country Liberia in the '90s during the country's civil war. Over the past year, his Afro-Appalachian tunes have captivated a wide ...
The West African State of Liberia is one of 27 countries in the world that has legislation denying women the right to pass on their nationality to their children in the same way as men. This means ...
The war in Liberia began in December 1989 when the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL), led by Charles Taylor, entered Liberia from the Ivory Coast and launched a military offensive to ...
Photographer's Portraits of Liberia's Ebola Survivors Show Sorrow, Anguish—and Joy Photographer's Portraits of Liberia's Ebola Survivors Show Sorrow, Anguish—and Joy Photographer's Portraits ...