It provides news and information on developments in the spheres of politics, economics, sports, health, entertainment, and other areas.
Established April 8, 2008, the Minnesota-based Liberian news outfit also publishes about 15,000 free copies of monthly print newspapers.
TLJ’s list of writers also includes Liberian scholars, professors, women leaders, activists, and many non-Liberians.
The Liberian Journal has interviewed several people linked to Liberia, including President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Vice-President Joseph Boakai, presidential candidate George Weah, and other Liberian Diaspora leaders.
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