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Liberia Confirms New Ebola Case As Outbreak Spreads

SAN FRANCISCO, July 15, (THEWILL) – Liberia on Wednesday recorded the sixth Ebola confirmed case and second death since the virus resurfaced in June in the West African country. A senior medical official said a Liberian woman died of Ebola...

18-Day Negotiation Yields Landmark Iran Nuclear Accord

After 18 days of intense and often fractious negotiation, world powers and Iran struck a landmark deal Tuesday to curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in relief from international sanctions — an agreement designed to...

US Warns Citizens Ahead Of President Obama’s Kenya Visit

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The US has issued a travel warning for Kenya ahead of a visit by President Barack Obama, who is due to address a summit on global entrepreneurship. The summit, to be held in the capital, Nairobi, from 26-28 July, could...

Burundi President’s Faces Emerging Armed Rebellion As Vote Looms

Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza may find an election victory he is assured of this month swiftly overshadowed by the emergence of an armed insurgency in a nation at the heart of one of Africa's most combustible regions. After weeks of...

Euro Zone Strikes Deal With Greece After All-Night Struggle

Euro zone leaders made Greece surrender much of its sovereignty to outside supervision on Monday in return for agreeing to talks on an 86 billion euros bailout to keep the near-bankrupt country in the single currency. The terms imposed by...

China Typhoon: Chan-Hom Hits Coast Of Zhejiang Province

Powerful typhoon Chan-hom has made landfall along the coast of China's eastern Zhejiang province. Almost one million people have been evacuated from coastal areas in anticipation of a typhoon carrying wind speeds of 173km/h (107mph). Some 100mm of rain has...

Burundi Presidential Poll Delayed Amid Worsening Violence

Burundi's presidential election has been postponed to July 21 from July 15, a presidential spokesman said on Saturday, after African leaders urged a delay to try to halt worsening violence in a nation that emerged from civil war only...

Two More Ebola Cases Confirmed In Liberia

Liberian health officials confirmed another two Ebola infections on Thursday, bringing to five the total number of new cases since the West African nation was declared free of the virus. Francis Keteh, Deputy Incident Management System Leader, said in Monrovia...

Bomb Explodes In Nigeria’s Oil Hub Port Harcourt, No Casualties

A bomb went off near federal high court in Nigeria's oil hub Port Harcourt in the delta region on Thursday but there were no casualties, Governor Nyesom Wike said. The blast occurred when the court was about to rule on...

Iran Nuclear Deal Close; Impasse Over Weapons, Missiles Persists

Iran and six world powers were close to an historic nuclear agreement on Thursday that could resolve a more than 12-year dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, but they remained deadlocked on the issue of Iranian arms and missile trade. Over...
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