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The WHO Says Liberia’s Ebola Outbreak Is Officially Over
The World Health Organization announced that there have been no new cases of Ebola in Liberia for the past 42 days, twice the maximum incubation period for the disease.
Life After Ebola: Pain, Flashbacks, and 'Post-Ebola Syndrome'
We spoke with several former patients experiencing reverberations of the body's battle against the disease, including severe joint and body pain, headaches, and traumatic flashbacks.
‘We Can't Be Complacent and Think Everything Is Over’: The War Against Ebola Is at a Critical Hour
With the outbreak still burning in West Africa, the hardest hit countries of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone face different challenges in order to beat the virus.
Hearts, Minds, and Ebola: The US Army Drops In On Liberia
VICE News spent time with members of the 101st Airborne as they went about the chaotic task of helping to end Liberia's current fight against Ebola.
Death of American Islamic State Hostage Kayla Mueller Confirmed
Rumors began circulating on Friday that the 26-year-old was killed during airstrikes in Syria, but neither her parents or US officials have confirmed the cause of death.
Kenyan Women With HIV Are Suing Hospitals and Aid Organizations Over Forced Sterilizations
Five HIV-positive women are suing Doctors Without Borders and other groups over sterilizations that allegedly occurred without their knowledge or proper consent.
Drones Are Being Tested in the Fight Against a Tuberculosis Epidemic in Papua New Guinea
The centuries-old disease is crippling communities in one of the world's most untamed wildernesses. Now unmanned aerial vehicles could bring treatment to the country's far-flung reaches.
France Opens a New Ebola Treatment Center in Guinea’s Forest Region
The first of three French-funded facilities will be run by Doctors Without Borders and have the capacity for 70 patients in the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak.
'I'm Going to Live': American Ashoka Mukpo on What It's Like to Have Ebola
Freelance journalist Ashoka Mukpo contracted Ebola while working in Liberia. Here, he writes about his experience — and about the experiences of those who weren't as lucky.
Strike Threatens to Close Ebola Clinic in Sierra Leone at the Worst Possible Time
As the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone continues to worsen, hundreds of hospital workers announced a strike over the government's refusal to issue hazard pay.
Conflict in South Sudan Escalates With Return of Dry Season
The weather in South Sudan has dictated the intensity of fighting, and battles are raging now that the rainy season has ended.
An Expert Describes Non-Stupid Ways to Use Ebola Quarantines
Dr. Susan McLellan told us the deceptively simple things can be done, and why those things aren't so simple in developing parts of Africa.