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Violence casts a shadow over West African nation's presidential run-off vote boycotted by the opposition.
With over 90 per cent of votes counted, opposition says results have been skewed in favour of President Sirleaf's party.
Common maritime business practice hinders efforts to pin down responsible parties when things go wrong.
A breakdown of US military activity in Africa from 1993 to 2011.
Incumbent president has won 44.5 per cent of votes counted so far, but needs a clear majority to avoid a run-off.
Results expected within 15 days after national elections conclude in the West African country.
After years of civil war, has the West African country cultivated enough democratic values to usher in a new era?
Nearly two million people eligible to vote in presidential and legislative elections on Tuesday.
As Liberians prepare to go to the polls, we ask if the country has fully emerged from the shadows of violence.
Opponents of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf say the award gives her an unfair advantage in her bid for re-election.
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