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A video of Liberian President Joseph Boakai being interviewed about U.S. relations in 2017 - when he was vice president - has ...
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Why Liberia’s latest holiday has sparked mixed reactions in the country
The declaration, which comes just days after the nation celebrated its Independence Day on July 26, has received a mix of ...
USAID built schools and health clinics, but most of the U.S. funding went to Liberia’s health system, making up 48% of its ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: Over 30 Journalists Off to China for Media Seminar
In a move to boost media professionalism and international cooperation, more than 30 Liberian journalists and communication professionals have departed for the People's Republic of China to ...
His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has arrived safely in Monrovia at the invitation of His Excellency President ...
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AllAfrica on MSNFinance Minister - Liberia Yet to Secure Second MCC Compact, Board to Decide Next Week
Liberia's Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Augustine K. Ngafuan, has clarified that Liberia has not yet secured a second Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact, despite widespread ...
Kickball is beloved among women in Liberia, where many sporting activities are male-dominated. The sport in Liberia has the ...
President John Dramani Mahama, on Saturday, joined President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and the people of Liberia to celebrate their 178th Independence Day celebration in Monrovia.
Liberia is 171 years old today, but it is also one of the world’s youngest countries. According to the CIA World Factbook, the average age of its citizens is 17.9 years.
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The Newark Advocate on MSNLicking County history: Edward Roye left for Liberia in 1846 but never forgot Newark
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout shares more about Edward James Roye, an African American Newark resident who ...
Let's just live as we are," Swaray asserted. "Liberia is not for Christians, Liberia is not for Muslims, Liberia is for everybody. We don't want Liberia to be for only one group of people," she said.
The initial group and two subsequent capstone groups worked for the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Liberia and then directly for Liberia’s Minister of Health. Their work has supported Liberia’s ...
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