Sierra Leone
Black Magic and Chicken Blood: Photos of My Week with Sierra Leone's Witch Doctors
A gallery of photographer Olivia Acland's latest work from Sierra Leone where she visited doctors that use a combination of black magic and herbal medicines to cure the sick.
The Hangover News
This weekend, two guys convicted of murdering gay men got married in a high-security Yorkshire prison.
This Is What Life Is Like for Liberians Dealing with the Ebola Outbreak
I spoke to human rights activist and Monrovia resident Segbe Nyanfor about how the virus has affected day-to-day life for him and his family.
I'm a Psychologist at an Ebola Treatment Centre in Liberia
Dr Theresa Jones has seen and heard some terrible things.
Ebola Isn't a Medical Problem, It's a People Problem
Vaccines and hazmat suits are pointless unless we deal with the humans using them.
The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
One of the main issues that is perpetuating the outbreak is confusion about the virus itself.
Doctors Without Borders Responds to the Ebola Outbreak in Guinea
About 60 international Doctors Without Borders staff members are working alongside additional Guinean medical workers in Conakry, Gueckedou, and Macenta. According to Guinea's Ministry of Health, there have been at least 134 suspected cases and 8...
Simon Mann Was Asked to Help Start the Iraq War
He also tried to start a coup in Sierra Leone and made millions commanding a mercenary army.
Skulls And Bones In Sierra Leone
I'm bending over an open grave in Sierra Leone and trying not to fall in. A boy stands next to me. He's a member of a crew of kids who call themselves Skull and Bones.