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Liberia is struggling to recover from two civil wars that killed more than 250,000 people between 1989 and 2003 and from a 2013-16 Ebola epidemic that killed thousands.
Monrovia (/ m ə n ˈ r oʊ v i ə / ⓘ) [4] [5] is the administrative capital and largest city of Liberia.Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2022 census had 1,761,032 residents, home to 33.5% of Liberia’s total population. [6]
The Liberian Observer or Daily Observer Newspaper is a newspaper published in Liberia. Based in Monrovia, The Liberian Observer Corporation was founded by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Y. Best in 1981. [1] [2] [3] An independent newspaper, it states that its goals are government accountability and popular awareness of current events. [2]
Tubman Boulevard, Monrovia, Liberia The Daily Talk is an English-language news medium published daily on a blackboard on Tubman Boulevard in the center of the Liberian capital Monrovia . [ 1 ] According to the New York Times , it is "the most widely read report" in Monrovia, as many Monrovians lack the money or the electricity necessary for ...
On 1 April, it was reported that a new Ebola fatality had occurred in Liberia, [103] and on 3 April, a second case was reported in Monrovia. [104] On 4 April, it was reported that 84 individuals were under observation due to contact with the two confirmed cases of the virus. [105] On 7 April, Liberia confirmed three new cases since the virus ...
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The Liberia Monrovia Mission was organized on March 1, 1988 but closed on February 12, 1991 due to civil war with work transferred to the Ghana Accra Mission. [7] The mission was recreated in July 2013. [ 8 ]
The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia, based in Monrovia. It is privately owned with a "good reputation". [ 1 ] A former notable editor is Gabriel I. H. Williams , secretary general and president of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL).