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Africa’s oil and gas: Boom or hype?

Six of the top 10 global oil and gas discoveries in 2013 were made in Africa -- but can these…

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WHO: Ebola survivors’ blood sold

Desperate patients are turning to the black market to buy blood from Ebola survivors, the World Health Organization warned.

WHO: Ebola survivor’s’ blood sold on black market

Desperate patients are turning to the black market to buy blood from Ebola survivors, the World Health Organization warned.

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