MSF: Tomping Camp Conditions Appalling UNMISS denies aid group’s accusations More South African runner Oscar Pistorius faced a tough cross-examination during his murder trial on Wednesday. The athlete broke down and sobbed after prosecutors showed a photo of the bloodied head of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. VOA's Pam Dockins has the story. WARNING: Some images may be disturbing to viewers. More Officials of war-torn nation hope to attract more foreign investment by touting improvements in national security More Civil rights groups and opposition political parties in Malawi questioning move by Malawi Electoral Commission to borrow materials from Zimbabwe for use during May 20 elections More But spokesman for state-run Petroleum Facilities Guard says handover by rebels to PFG has yet to happen at Zueitina port More Election comes 20 years after nation shed apartheid and most young people will be voting for first time More The World Health Organization is calling the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, among the most challenging ever. The organization reports the virus has killed 101 people in Guinea and 10 in Liberia. VOA's Carol Pearson spoke to one of the top U.S. experts on infectious diseases about how to contain the Ebola virus and stop the outbreaks. More |
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