Republican Party ridiculed after tweeting wrong flag for Fourth of July
The GOP Twitter account tweeted, then deleted an image in celebration of U.S. Independence Day that appeared to erroneously feature the Liberian flag.
'General Dragon Master' of Liberian Civil War Arrested in U.S.
Laye Sekou Camara, also known as the "General Dragon Master" or "K1," was charged with using fraudulently obtained immigration documents.
U.S. Sanctions Liberia's Ex-Warlord, Senator Johnson, Alleging Corruption
Johnson challenged the U.S. government to give details about which specific administrations in Liberia had paid him corrupt fees.
Teen Hailed as a National Hero After Returning $50K He Found on Roadside
"I was afraid because it was plenty, and so I brought it home and gave it to my aunty to keep until the owner could ask for it," the Liberian teenager said.
Military Leader Liable Under U.S. Law for Church Massacre of Liberians
"He oversaw the events and only declared an end to the shooting when he understood the occupants of the church to have been all killed," a judge said.
This Black Entrepreneur Escaped a Civil War and Now Owns Seven Restaurants
Adenah Bayoh's extensive portfolio of real estate and restaurants began at 21, with her first purchase.
Snake Discovered That Can Stab Sideways With Fangs
The snake is almost impossible to handle in the normal way without being bitten, due to its unique abilities.
Christian, Muslim Leaders Fight Violence Against Women
Religious leaders not only have an obligation to prevent violence against women, they're uniquely well positioned to do it.
Tillerson's Exxon Mobil Involved in Corrupt Oil Deals
A deal was signed despite Exxon's concerns that it could violate U.S. anti-corruption laws, according to Global Witness.
George Weah Wins Presidency Of Liberia
George Weah, the new Liberian president, once played for A.C. Milan and Manchester City.
Will General Butt Naked Ever Face Justice?
General Butt Naked sacrificed children and oversaw the killing of 20,000 people. Two decades later, he remains a free man.
Africa's First Female President is Leaving. Who's Next?
Africa's first female head of state is stepping down. Twenty people, including a former warlord and Africa's greatest ever footballer, want to succeed her.
Three Reasons Why Trump's Health Minister is in Liberia
Tom Price is in the West African country to survey its post-Ebola recovery and offer U.S. support.
Liberia Mystery Outbreak 'May be Meningitis'
Liberian authorities have ruled out a return of Ebola, which killed almost 5,000 people.
Mystery Disease Kills Eight in Liberia
Health Ministry is testing the blood samples of those who died in Sinoe county.
Exclusive: Liberia Vice-President Backs Trump Aid Cuts
Joseph Boakai, who is running to succeed Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, says his country cannot continue "living on handouts."
UN Peacekeeping: Will China Step Into America's Shoes?
Trump's budget calls for a third reduction in the State Department budget.
Five African Elections to Watch in 2017
2016 has been a tumultuous year for African politics, and next year is likely to be the same.
Africa's First Female President Laments Trump Victory
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said she is worried Trump won't "build bridges" with Africa.
Liberia's Internet Goes Down After Huge Cyberattacks
Liberia has a single cable linking it to the global Internet, which was targeted by hackers.
George Weah: Liberia's Football Hero Turned Politician
King George played for some of Europe's best clubs and wants to lead the West African nation.
Ebola: Guinea to Quarantine 816 People in New Flare-Up
Four people have died from the virus since February 29.
Sierra Leone Releases 55 People From Ebola Quarantine
Health authorities are still looking for 48 people who may be carrying the virus.
$5 Million Ebola Vaccine Deal Announced
The deal comes days after an Ebola death in Sierra Leone put more than 100 people in quarantine.
Sierra Leone Quarantines 109 People After Ebola Death
The case came hours after West Africa was declared Ebola-free on Thursday.
Ebola Returns as New Death Confirmed in Sierra Leone
The virus is back, one day after the WHO declared active transmission had ended.
Liberia to be Declared Free of Ebola, Again
The virus has claimed some 11,300 lives in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea since March 2014.
Guinea's Next Challenge: Staying Free of Ebola
Will Guinea be the first to reach 90 days without the virus returning?
75 Million Bribes and Counting: How to Tackle Corruption in Africa
Corruption is part of life in sub-Saharan Africa, with faith in the police and courts at rock bottom.