Day: March 12, 2023

Breaking News! U.S. Sends 200 Election Monitors To Liberia

IPNEWS: The authoritative Independent Probe has reliably gathered that Government of the United States has approved the dispatch of 200 election observers to Liberia. According to the dispatch from Washington, the election Monitors are expected to begin arriving in Liberia as early as Monday, March 13,2023, to cover extensively the voter registration process expected to …

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Margibi District #3 Residents Praise Rep. Wreh for Development Projects

IPNEWS-Monrovia: Residents of Electoral District #3 Margibi County have praised the District lawmaker for the many developmental works being undertaken since her ascendancy as Representative. Speaking to team of Legislative Reporters who visited the District on facts finding visit, one of the elders of the District James Jumu who spoke to this media outlet explained …

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Two Liberians Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Juvenile at Knifepoint in US

GRIMES, Iowa: Two people were arrested Friday, March 10 night for allegedly assaulting and holding a juvenile at knifepoint last month in United States. Christian Nyemah, 18, and Daniel Onwuramaka, 18, were both charged with false imprisonment and willful injury – causing bodily injury. It is said Daniel Onwuramaka was born in Liberia to a …

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Did Criminal Court ‘C’ Accept or Reject ‘Arabic, Portuguese Translators in US$100M Cocaine Case?

–Translators Take Exception to Media Report; As Judge Apologizes IPNEWS-Monrovia: Last week a local daily reported that the two interpreters recommended by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were rejected by two of the defendants in the ongoing US$100 million Cocaine case at the Criminal Court ‘C’ at the Temple of Justice. The Daily OBSERVER reported …

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Liberian Geologists Attribute Career Success to ArcelorMittal’s Intervention

IPNEWS: Two Liberian geologists, Edith M. Wamah and Trokon T. Zahn are proud and grateful that they are accessing and benefiting from opportunities at ArcelorMittal Liberia to enrich and put into practice, their theoretical education acquired from the University of Liberia during their time of study. The two graduated in 2018 and 2019 respectively with …

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LiMA Delegation in Beijing To Discuss with Chinese Maritime Transport Authorities

IPNEWS: The Governments of Liberia (GOL) and the people’s Republic of China (PRC) have agreed to begin technical discussions aimed at renewing the agreement on Maritime transport. The existing agreement signed on 8th September 2018, is set to expire next year, 2024. China maritime transport Constitutes over 25 percent of Liberia’s total maritime registry. The …

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Liberia’s Fact-Checking Outlet Gets International Signatory

By Hannah N. Geterminah IPNEWS: The Stage Media-Liberia (TSM) has been approved by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) as a signatory to the Code of Principles. After requesting the signature, TSM-Liberia underwent a screening process that included a close examination of its website, published stories and fact-checks, and votes by IFCN’s members to qualify TSM. …

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In 100M Cocaine Trial: Court Admits Machine Translator

IPNEWS: For weeks there had been heated debates about whether to admit a machine translator into a trial involving four suspects in the 2022 cocaine burst. Now, Criminal Court ‘C’ on Thursday, March 9, accepted that will allow a machine translation system into a trial involving four people accused of being part of a US$100 …

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Another Massive Debt Waiver for Liberia Underway

IPNEWS: With more than half of Liberia’s children out of school and all but five percent of the country’s health centers flattened by war, former President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf called on friendly governments of Liberia for an unconditional waiver of the country’s huge external debt to help it quickly recover from the war. A …

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“We Don’t Need Many Foreign Missions”- MPC’s Freeman

IPNEWS-Monrovia: Movement for Progressive Change, MPC’s political leader, Simeon Freeman, was very blunt when he told journalists that Liberia does not need too many foreign missions and ministries and agencies of government as is the case during previous and current regimes. “When I become president, I, with the approval of the Legislature, will reduce the …

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