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Willie Belleh, Liberia businessman, on Monday filed US$5m lawsuit against TOTAL Liberia management at the Commercial Court of the Temple of Justice for alleged wrongful termination of his contract.
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The 13-year-old Ebola survivor leaves a message on a wall at the MSF Ebola unit: “Yes, it is possible to beat Ebola
Medicines Sans Frontieires on Monday said it has discharged the 509th person to recover from the deadly Ebola virus at its ELWA-3 facility in Paynesville outside Monrovia.
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On Friday, February 27, President Obama will welcome President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia to the White House. President Sirleaf’s visit comes at a time of critical cooperation between the United States and Liberia. As President Obama announced last week, the United States is moving to the next phase of its Ebola response, which will
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Liberia has recorded significant progress against the deadly Ebola virus with only 8 confirmed Ebola cases being reported, with 13 of the 15 counties reporting zero cases for weeks.
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MONROVIA, February 20 (LINA) –Bong County Senator Jewel Howard-Taylor has lauded President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for her countless contributions to the enhancement of gender equity.
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Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is off to the United States and Belgium, a round of visit that would see her arrive back in Liberia only on March 13.
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MONROVIA, February 20 (LINA) – President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called on the leadership of the Women Legislative Caucus of Liberia (WLCL) to make their voices and those of other women heard by passing into law key gender-sensitive legislation.
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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ordered the lifting of the curfew imposed nationwide. It takes effect beginning Sunday, February 22, 2015. She has also ordered the reopening of all the country’s main borders that were ordered closed during the Ebola outbreak.
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Health authorities in Liberia have begun devising plans to vaccinate more than 1 million children between six months to 10 years against measles and polio in a mass nationwide immunization campaign slated for April 10-16 2015, an official has disclosed.




