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.
01:22
World will have to learn to live with heatwaves, UN says
00:51
Liberia's former president William Tolbert symbolically reburied, 45 years after his murder
01:39
Sustainable development financing conference opens in Seville
01:35
UN and Haitian officials mark one year since Kenyan police arrived to support security efforts
01:42
Gaza residents welcome rare organized aid delivery after months of chaos and hunger
01:50
UN urges renewed political and climate action in Libya amid humanitarian and governance crises