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Ebola Virus Outbreak News & Symptoms: Low-risk California Patient Being Tested for Ebola Virus

A patient admitted themselves to a hospital after minor symptoms related to the virus appeared. Docs say more people being aware of the virus means more people are cautious about any symptoms.

Ebola in Europe: Spanish Priest Reportedly Becomes First European Person to Die from Deadly Virus

Even after receiving the experimental drug ZMapp, a Spanish priest died less than a week after he was evacuated from Africa to be treated in MAdrid.

Guinea Toddler Reportedly Started the Spread of Ebola Virus in December

Patient Zero in the latest Ebola outbreak in western Africa is reported to be a 2-year-old boy who died last December in Guinea in a village that borders Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Ebola Outbreak Update 2014: Treatment, Aid to Be Sent to West African Countries

a vaccine and a treatment drug are in the works to help with the ebola outbreak. The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved streamlining the testing of a vaccine to help control the strain of the Ebola virus outbreak in western African countries.

World Bank Announces $200 Million in Aid to Curb Ebola Outbreak

World Bank president, and former WHO member, said the world has to help the African nations financially as the outbreak of Ebola takes a toll.

Boko Haram: Religious Group Kidnaps Wife of Cameroon Vice Prime Minister

The wife of the vice minister of was kidnaped on Sunday by terrorist group Boko Haram Terrorist group Boko Haram has kidnapped the wife of the vice-prime minister of Cameroon.

Ebola Outbreak: Sierra Leone Nurse Says Virus Is a Ruse Meant to Encourage Cannibalism, Sparks Protests

Ebola has surfaced in the Nigerian capital of Lagos putting 21 million people at risk. As the deadly virus continues to advance through West Africa, many in one stricken nation have begun to protest, not because of their country's handling of the epidemic, but because of a rumor.

Boko Haram, Nigeria: Radical Islamic Terrorist Group Plants Flag in Another Town in Northeast

Nigerian soldiers are apparently no match for the forces of the islamic militant group Boko Haram, who have already been in the news for kidnapping 250 schoolgirls, and sporadically attacking villages and towns. But the group appears to seek more power and control of the area as evident in its latest planting of flags in the region.

Nigerian Police Claim to Have Foiled a Bombing

Nigerian Police claim to have uncovered a plan to bomb the Abuja transport network According to Reuters Nigerian police claimed on Saturday to uncover a plan to bomb the Abuja transport network using suicide bombers and bombs hidden in luggage at major bus stations.

Boko Haram Kidnapping in Nigeria: 91 People Abducted in West Africa; Infamous Terrorist Group Suspected

Terrorist group Boko Haram has suspected to have kidnapped 91 women and children in Northeastern Nigeria

World Cup 2014 Preview, Predictions: Argentina, Nigeria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Iran: Which Team Gets Out of Group F? [Watch]

While Group E is the undisputed Group of Opportunity, Group F offers a different kind of opportunity in this year's World Cup. One team is looked upon the clear-cut favorite to win it all while the battle for second place could very well go to either one of the other three games.

World Cup 2014 Analysis - Best Performances of the Past: Roberto Baggio's Descent into Scapegoat in 1994 [Watch]

Italy made a magnificent run to the World Cup final in 1994, having shut down a tough Brazilian side, forcing penalties. But the story would slowly unravel when Roberto Baggio, the main reason why the team had made it that far, lost the game for "El Azzurri." Here is how Baggio's tournament unfolded prior to that fateful moment.

Boko Haram 2014 Video: Missing Nigerian Girls Shown in New Video Released by Boko Haram

The radical Islamist group Boko Haram released a new video Monday featuring what appears to be dozens of the Nigerian schoolgirls who were kidnapped in mid-April.

Michelle Obama Speaks at Weekly Presidential Address: She and Barack are 'Outraged' About Nigerian Schoolgirl Kidnappings

For the first time, Michelle Obama gave President Obama's weekly address by herself, in which she expressed her outrage over the mass abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls last month.

Nigeria Missing Girls: #BringBackOurGirls Protest Held After Over 200 School Girls Are Kidnapped By Boko Haram Islamists

Nigerian protesters are demanding the government and military to take more action in rescuing the nearly 200 schoolgirls that were kidnapped by Boko Haram Islamists in April.

Over 100 Nigerian Schoolgirls Remain Lost After Abduction By Terrorist Organization Boko Haram

The whereabouts of close to 100 kidnapped Nigerian students remain a mystery after a report claiming the girls had been recovered was denied by school officials this Thursday. The girls are expected to have been taken by terrorist group Boko Haram.

Uganda Anti Gay Law: Telecom Firm Pulls Ads From Ugandan Tabloid Over Gay Rights Issues

The passage of the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 by President Yoweri Museveni has caused a gigantic escalation of tensions between the hyper-conservative East African nation and its Western "allies."
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