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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CAR deploys armed forces and MINUSCA to secure elections
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Six peacekeepers killed in Sudan drone strike mourned at UN ceremony in Kadugli
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UN condemns deadly drone strike on peacekeepers in Sudan’s Kordofan
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Femicide not officially recognised in Kenya despite rising cases
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UN chief calls on Eritrea, Ethiopia to respect border pact on its 25th anniversary
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Central African Republic prepares for critical elections amid persisting instability