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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...
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.
Liberia's interim government and two rebel groups yesterday signed
a comprehensive peace pact that includes details of a new
power-sharing administration to end a four-year civil war.
West African peacekeepers were today to build up their strength at
Liberia's main airport in preparation for a risky mission to bring
stability and humanitarian aid to its wartorn capital Monrovia.
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...
Liberian rebels yesterday stepped up their attack on two key
bridges that would allow access to the centre of Monrovia and the
seat of President Charles Taylor's power, turning down US requests
for...
Liberian rebels Wednesday claimed to have taken more key towns and
said they will intensify military pressure on President Charles
Taylor to quit the seaside capital of Monrovia.