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Drugmakers Bet on Ebola Vaccines, Treatments

Drugmakers Bet on Ebola Vaccines, Treatments

Drugmakers are racing to develop vaccines and drugs to address the worst outbreak of Ebola in history. It’s unclear who will pay for their products, but companies are betting that governments and aid groups will foot the bill. There are

No Laughing Matter: Clown Terror Spreads in France

No Laughing Matter: Clown Terror Spreads in France

A wave of panic sparked by evil clowns stalking French towns has spread to the south of France where police on Saturday night arrested 14 teenagers dressed as the pranksters, carrying pistols, knives and baseball bats. A police source said

Japan to Import Halal Products From Malaysia

Japan to Import Halal Products From Malaysia

BERA, Malaysia, 26th October, 2014 (WAM) — As a move to prepare for the Olympic Games in 2020, Japan will import Halal products from Malaysia to be marketed throughout the country, according to Agriculture and Agro-Based Industries Minister, Datuk Seri

Turkish PM Condemns Terrorist Attack on Turkish Soldiers

Turkish PM Condemns Terrorist Attack on Turkish Soldiers

Ankara, October 26 (QNA) – Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu condemned the shooting attack on Saturday in which three soldiers were killed while on duty by three masked terrorists in Turkey’s Yuksekova district of southeastern Hakkari province. Turkish Prime Minister

Medical Establishment Also a Casualty of Ebola Crisis

Medical Establishment Also a Casualty of Ebola Crisis

Beyond the human tragedy of the Ebola epidemic unfolding in west Africa, the crisis is claiming a collateral victim: trust in the medical order. The biggest casualty is the reputation of the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO), which analysts fault

Syria Regime Air Strikes Kill 11 Children: Monitor

Syria Regime Air Strikes Kill 11 Children: Monitor

Syrian government air strikes on two rebel-held areas of the central province of Homs killed at least 25 civilians, 11 of them children, a monitoring group said on Sunday. Sixteen members of a single family were among 18 people killed

Britain Hands Over Camp Bastion, Ends Afghan Mission

Britain Hands Over Camp Bastion, Ends Afghan Mission

Britain has ended combat operations in Afghanistan after handing over its last base, Camp Bastion, to Afghan security forces. The union flag was lowered at the base, which has been the centre of British operations since 2006, at the same

Mali Seeks to Contain Ebola Fears after Girl Dies

Mali Seeks to Contain Ebola Fears after Girl Dies

Mali authorities on Saturday scrambled to calm fears over Ebola after the disease claimed its first victim in the African country, a contagious toddler who took a 1,000-kilometre journey on public buses before seeking treatment. The World Health Organization warned

Egypt Leader: Foreign Hands Behind Sinai Attack

Egypt Leader: Foreign Hands Behind Sinai Attack

CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said Saturday that an assault on an army checkpoint in the Sinai Peninsula that killed 30 troops was a “foreign-funded operation” and vowed to take drastic action against militants. In thundering remarks delivered

Women on Front Lines in Syria, Iraq Against IS

Women on Front Lines in Syria, Iraq Against IS

SURUC, Turkey (AP) — Just over a year ago, Afshin Kobani was a teacher. Now, the Kurdish Syrian woman has traded the classroom for the front lines in the battle for Kobani, a town besieged by fighters from the Islamic

WHO Eyes Mass Ebola Vaccines by Mid-2015

WHO Eyes Mass Ebola Vaccines by Mid-2015

Hundreds of thousands of Ebola vaccine doses could be rolled out to West Africa by mid-2015, the World Health Organization said Friday, after new cases of the virus were reported in New York and a two-year-old girl died in the