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Liberian President Moses Blah yesterday arrived in the Ghanaian
capital Accra for talks with rebel leaders focussed on pursuing
peace following the departure of former leader Charles Taylor.
West African peacekeepers consolidated their presence yesterday
outside Liberia's war-ravaged capital as President Charles Taylor
began to balk over his stated intention to go into exile in
Nigeria.
Loyalist troops and rebels were locked in a tense standoff
yesterday in the Liberian capital Monrovia, a city gripped by
hunger and menaced by disease, on the eve of the arrival of west
African...
Thousands of terrified civilians streamed out of the Liberian
capital Monrovia yesterday in search of safety, food and water as
fighting raged between government troops and rebels for control of...
Liberian government troops yesterday pushed back advancing rebels
trying to seize two key bridges which lead into the heart of the
capital Monrovia, as heavy fighting continued elsewhere in the...
Liberian rebels besieging Monrovia yesterday pulled back to the
outskirts of the seaside capital, apparently to pave the way for a
truce with the forces of embattled President Charles Taylor.
Liberian President Charles Taylor and rebels fighting his regime
since 1999 will meet face to face for the first time from Wednesday
in Ghana to try and end a festering war that has spread chaos...