Abe Pledges US$83.4m to Sahel Region

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved ruling into the case involving   13 Liberians who were earlier convicted for subversive activities in Cote d'Ivore by Criminal Court 'D' at the Temple of Justice. The High Court could not hand down ruling despite hours of legal arguments between prosecutions and defend lawyers.

Police Inspector General Chris Massaquoi says the police will be left with no alternative, but to take stringent measures   against motor cycle operators caught in violation of the “No Go Zone” restriction imposed by the police since November 6, 2012.

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(Monrovia, Liberia - Friday, May 1, 2015) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called for more support to the complete the ongoing Omega Market Project

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Three jailed for economic Sabotage

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Three persons have been arrested and charged with counterfeiting and economic sabotage.
Police Tuesday arraigned Suspects Peter Cole, Henry Cooper and Zayzay Kollie before the Monrovia   Magisterial Court where they were acquainted with their Miranda right in keeping with law.

The United States on Thursday closed an Ebola unit built for Liberian and foreign healthcare workers infected with the disease, 10 days away from the official declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) of an end to the outbreak in the country.