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Hospitals Not Prepared for Ebola, Nurses Union Says After Texas Nurse Tests Positive for Virus
BY Anugrah Kumar , Christian Post Contributer – As follow-up tests confirmed Sunday that a Texas nurse who cared for patient Thomas Eric Duncan has become the first known American
Dallas Ebola Patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, Dies
NY Times, Dallas — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, the patient with the first case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States and the Liberian man at the center of a
World leaders call for end of United Nations veto power
“The world is bigger than five,” says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. World Leaders demanded Security Council reform during their addresses to the UN General Assembly over the past few
Liberians in Dallas Confront Ebola on Two Fronts
DALLAS, TEXAS — The first case of Ebola in the United States was diagnosed this week in Dallas, Texas, and the infected person is a man from Liberia who spent
Secret Service director Julia Pierson resigns
BBC News – The head of the US Secret Service, tasked with guarding US President Barack Obama, has resigned following several high-profile security lapses. Julia Pierson offered her resignation to
UN Ebola Mission Kicks Off Amid Questions About Safety
ACCRA, GHANA — As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has worsened over the past months, countries from Cuba to Denmark to Britain have helped fight the disease. Now, it’s
New Jersey: Ghana’s First Lady Lordina Mahama honoured by City of Newark
Sandow S Kpebu – The Mayor of the City of Newark, Ras J. Baraka has honoured the First Lady of Ghana, Lordina Mahama, with an award and citation for her
American Church Must Do More to Help Christians Persecuted Abroad Franklin Graham
By Michael Gryboski , Christian Post WASHINGTON — Rev. Franklin Graham, the outspoken son of evangelist Billy Graham, believes the American Church hasn’t done enough to act against the persecution
Ebola Outbreak Could Hit 1.4 Million People by January if Not Contained, CDC Warns
By Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post Report – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that between 550,000 and 1.4 million people could be infected by the deadly
Ghana’s Bishops meet Pope Francis at Vatican
Radio Vaticana – The bishops of Ghana are currently in Rome for their five-yearly Ad Limina Visit. During the 22-25 September visit, the bishops will be able to share about