The Morning Call
Liberia is now expected to uphold its security stature with its presidential elections just a year away after the United Nations mission in the country handed back national security to its forces.
Robert Kodingo and Hannane Ferdjani seek answers from Russell Geekie the chief of public information with the UN mission in Liberia as to why the change of guard had to happen.
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UN rights chief says Tunisia must end repression of civil society, media
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Somalia's drought fallout worsened by aid cuts and ongoing conflict
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Officials warn of deepening crisis amid South Sudan’s hunger emergency
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Last Kenyan officers leave Haiti as new international security initiative begins
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UN expresses 'deep concern' over Mali attacks, calls for international assistance
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War-damaged mosque offered shelter during fighting in the Sudanese capital