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A ceremony began in Monrovia yesterday to swear in Liberia's new
transitional leader Gyude Bryant, who is to steer the war-torn west
African country to elections in 2005.
United Nations troops patrolled the tense streets of the Liberian
capital Monrovia yesterday, one day after at least three people
were killed in clashes between rebels and government troops.
At least three people were killed and seven wounded yesterday in
clashes between rebels and government troops and militiamen as
United Nations peacekeepers began taking over from west African...
Nearly 50 African nations and the international community today
discussed peace and the failure of global trade talks as they began
the second day of a three-day conference on African development...
The leader of the Liberia's main rebel movement has returned to the
troubled west African country after nearly five years in exile in
neighboring Guinea, his movement said Wednesday.
The United Nations is increasing its appeal for funds for Liberia
from $69-million to $100-million to meet increased relief needs for
the strife-torn west African state, the UN Office for the...
In a surprise move, Liberia's caretaker government and rebel
leaders yesterday named businessman Gyude Bryant to head an interim
government tasked with reconciling and rebuilding the war-ravaged...