Should health workers who treat Ebola be quarantined?
When doctors risk their lives and sacrifice their livelihoods to go to West Africa and provide desperately needed…
Should health workers who treat Ebola be quarantined?
When doctors risk their lives and sacrifice their livelihoods to go to West Africa and provide desperately needed…
Boko Haram kidnaps 30 children in northeast Nigeria
Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped at least 30 boys and girls from a village in northeast Nigeria during the…
South African footballer shot and killed
South African soccer captain Senzo Meyiwa was shot and killed Sunday night in the Bosloorus township near Johannesburg,…
Tunisia elections raise global hopes for Arab democracy
Elections in Tunisia on Sunday are about much more than one country. They could mark a big step…
Ebola: Get up to speed with the latest developments
A doctor in New York City tests positive for Ebola. The European Union pledges more funds to fight…
First confirmed Ebola patient in Mali dies
The first confirmed Ebola patient in Mali has died, according to state TV reports, citing government health officials.
Ebola confirmed in Mali
The first confirmed Ebola patient in Mali has died, according to state TV reports, citing government health officials.
Millions of doses of Ebola vaccines planned by 2015
As the world reels from its deadliest Ebola outbreak, health experts are fast-tracking tests for various vaccines, and…
Ebola: Get up to speed
A doctor in New York City tests positive for Ebola. The European Union pledges more funds to fight…
Ebola: Rwanda will not screen visitors from U.S., Spain
Rwanda will not be screening U.S. visitors for Ebola after all.
African art: More than masks
For anyone that needs convincing that African art is the next big thing, they need look no further…
African art: More than masks
For anyone that needs convincing that African art is the next big thing, they need look no further…
African art: More than masks
For anyone that needs convincing that African art is the next big thing, they need look no further…
Parasite keeping millions in poverty
One of the most debilitating medical conditions in sub-Saharan Africa isn't fatal. In fact, it's easily curable.