Liberian-born Emmanuel Orlind Cooper is an accomplished multimedia journalist with extensive experience covering news and stories on a variety of media platforms. Orlind's work frequently demonstrates his profound grasp of the region and its complexity, given his Liberian heritage.
Now residing in Woodbridge, Virginia, he keeps connecting with readers across continents with his perceptive journalism and sharing his viewpoint. He is well-respected in the sector because of his unwavering commitment to honesty and morality, which sets him apart in the field.
Orlind's work is more than simply his job; it's a dedication to giving voice to the voiceless, illuminating unsung tales, and advancing the worldwide conversation on important concerns. His goal as a journalist is to use the media's power to change the world, not just to disseminate information. He is a key player in modern journalism because of the inspiration, education, and engagement that his work consistently provides.
Liberia, a historically and culturally rich country, is on the verge of a new age. Following Joseph Boakai’s election as president, the nation is prepared...
Unexpectedly, Liberian President-elect Joseph Boakai has met with media magnate Stanton Witherspoon, who was just found guilty of wire fraud in the US. The results...
Zwedru residents learned with sadness that District #1 Tchien District Representative-elect Erol Madison Gwion had died early in the morning. Hon. Gwion passed away in...
[An Analysis] One of the many countries taking part in the upcoming 28th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP28) on climate change is Liberia, a...
Along the Farmington River in George Okai Town, Margibi County, a teenager, chalked with white clay mud, washes some linens while the other kid probably...
Following reports on the fishing of Sea Cucumbers off the coast of Liberia, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and the...