The U.S. government has provided additional testing equipment to help strengthen Liberia’s fight against the Coronavirus or COVID-19.
US Ambassador Christine Elder Ends Tenure Ahead of Schedule
The United States ambassador to Liberia, Christine Elder, has ended her term in Liberia, months ahead of the official schedule. Elder attributed her early departure to a preexisting medical condition and the closure of air routes across Africa due to the Coronavirus.
U.S. Embassy Temporarily Suspends Non-Immigrant Visa Services for Liberia
The United States Embassy in Monrovia has announced, with immediate effect, a temporary suspension in the issuance of non-immigrant visa in Liberia. The embassy made the disclosure on its official website on Monday, Dec. 9.
COCUBOMB Extols U.S. Intervention to Investigate Reported Missing Billions
The Concerned Citizens United to Bring Our Money Back, also known as COCUBOMB, has praised the United States government for its intervention to investigate Liberia’s reported missing billions.
U.S. Embassy, E.U. Member States Voice Need for ‘Timely Conclusion’ to Electoral Process
Amid ongoing legal proceedings over the outcome of the October 10 presidential and representative elections, the United States Embassy in Monrovia has warned political actors against efforts to hinder the decisions of voters.
Accountability Lab Ends “Rap to be Repped†Talent Hunt Competition with Live Music Concert
Hundreds of young people gathered at the Sports Commission on Friday to witness live performances of Liberia’s best young emerging new artists.
US Embassy Rejected 70% of Liberian Visa Applicants in 2016; Made US$1.73 million
Despite the closeness in diplomatic ties, Liberia has one of the highest US visa refusal rates. The country ranks fourth after Cuba, Afghanistan, and Mauritania.
Monrovia to Host First Ever TED Event
The first ever TED event in Monrovia will take place on Monday at the Monrovia City Hall.
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