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Arrests in Guinea over Ebola-related murders
Full Article Al Jazeera
25 Sep 2014

Guinea police have arrested 27 suspects over the murders of an eight-member Ebola education team attacked by locals last week, the government said, "Most of the main perpetrators of these crimes have been placed under arrest -- a total of 27 people," Justice Minister Cheick Sacko told a news conference in the capital Conakry. He said the suspects...

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File - Russian doctor Valentine Safronov stands inside a mobile medical lab donated by the Russian government to assist with the Ebola out-brake in Conakry, Guinea, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014.
photo: AP / Youssouf Bah

updated 22 Mar 2014; published 22 Mar 2014
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Guinean government confirms disease that killed 34 as Ebola
updated 23 Mar 2014; published 23 Mar 2014
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Guinea confirms fever is Ebola, has killed up to 59
updated 19 Sep 2014; published 19 Sep 2014
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Eight Healthcare Workers Jourlnist Murdered in Guinea Town Amid Ebola fears
updated 19 Sep 2014; published 19 Sep 2014
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Ebola outbreak: Guinea health team killed
updated 20 Sep 2014; published 20 Sep 2014
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Eight Killed In Attack On Ebola Team In Guinea
updated 19 Sep 2014; published 19 Sep 2014
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At least 8 Ebola aid workers reportedly killed 'in cold blood' by villagers in Guinea
Brazil releases 'good' mosquitoes to fight Dengue fever
Full Article BBC News
25 Sep 2014

25 September 2014 Last updated at 04:34 BST Brazilian researchers in Rio de Janeiro have released thousands of mosquitoes infected with a bacteria that suppresses Dengue fever. The hope is they will multiply, breed and become the majority of mosquitoes, thus reducing cases of the disease. The initiative is part of a programme also taking place in...

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A technician shows mosquitoes that are infected with a dengue-blocking bacteria called "Wolbachia" in the Tubiacanga neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
photo: AP / Silvia Izquierdo

updated 22 Apr 2012; published 22 Apr 2012
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Dengue fever and the Aedes aegypti mosquito -- an Oxitec film
updated 13 Apr 2012; published 13 Apr 2012
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Aedes Aegypti: the dengue mosquito in action
updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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Brazil releases dengue-blocking mosquitoes
updated 24 Oct 2011; published 24 Oct 2011
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Controlling Dengue fever, improving lives | A film by the Wellcome Trust
updated 15 Nov 2012; published 15 Nov 2012
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Wolbachia Infection Reduces Blood Feeding Success in Dengue Fever Mosquito
updated 14 Oct 2010; published 14 Oct 2010
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Dengue Fever Awareness Video for kids
Islamic State crisis: UN aims to stop jihadist recruits
Full Article BBC News
24 Sep 2014

The UN Security Council has adopted a binding resolution compelling states to prevent their nationals joining jihadists in Iraq and Syria. US President Barack Obama chaired the session and said nations must prevent the recruitment and financing of foreign fighters. He was speaking as US planes stepped up strikes on Islamic State (IS) militants in...

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At a summit held at the level of Heads of Government, the Security Council unanimously adopts resolution 2178 (2014), calling on all Member States to cooperate in efforts to address the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, 24 September, 2014.
photo: UN / Mark Garten

updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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BREAKING NEWS | Islamic State crisis: UN aims to stop jihadist recruits
updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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Islamic State crisis: UN aims to stop jihadist recruits | BREAKING NEWS
updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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UN aims to block jihadist recruits
updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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United Nations aims to stop jihadist recruits
updated 30 Jun 2014; published 30 Jun 2014
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Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS Full Documentary :: Sheikh Imran Hosein 2014
updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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Islamic State crisis: UN aims to stop jihadist recruits
Frenchman Beheaded By Algerian Militants
Full Article The Inquisitr
24 Sep 2014

The Islamic militant group, also called the Soldiers of the Caliphate, has known ties to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). As reported by Al Jazeera, members of Jund al-Khilafa were previously associated with al-Qaeda. However, they eventually “pledged allegiance to ISIL” and formed their own militant group. It appears...

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In this still image from video published on the Internet on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, by a group calling itself Jund al-Khilafah, or Soldiers of the Caliphate, members of the group stand behind French mountaineer Herve Gourdel just before beheading him. In the video, the men pledge their allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, before killing Gourdel, 55, who they abducted on Sunday, Sept. 21.
photo: AP

updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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French hostage Herve Gourdel beheaded in Algeria
updated 23 Sep 2014; published 23 Sep 2014
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ISIL ally abducts Frenchman in Algeria
updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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Jihadist Video Appears To Show Beheading Of French Hostage Herve Gourdel
updated 22 Sep 2014; published 22 Sep 2014
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French hostage Herve Gourdel, beheaded in Algeria RAW Video
updated 23 Sep 2014; published 23 Sep 2014
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Algeria ISIL Threatens French Hostage Hervé Gourdel In Video!!!
updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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RAW: 18+ ISIS-linked group beheads French hostage in Algeria [GRAPHIC]
Air strikes in Syria hit Islamic State-held areas near Turkey
Full Article Business Day
24 Sep 2014

Related articles US attack on Islamic State in Syria sign of shifting Middle Eastern alliances Asia stocks edgy on geopolitical woes, Europe set to falter US, Arab allies bomb Islamic State in Syria BEIRUTAir strikes overnight hit Islamic State-held territory in Syria near the Turkish border, near an area that tens of thousands of Kurds have...

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Syrians refugees pass a Turkish military vehicle as they cross the border at a crossing point near the Turkish village of Guvecci in Hatay province, Turkey.
photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici

updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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Air strikes in Syria hit Islamic State-held areas near Turkey
updated 23 Sep 2014; published 23 Sep 2014
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US Airstrikes Attack ISIS ISIL in Syria Islamic State | First Bombing Video | American Bombs
updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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Islamic State crisis New air strikes in Syria and Iraq
updated 24 Sep 2014; published 24 Sep 2014
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Islamic State Crisis: New strikes Near Syria-Turkey Border
updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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Islamic State crisis New air strikes in Syria and Iraq
updated 17 Aug 2014; published 17 Aug 2014
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Syrian Government Air Strikes Target Islamic State In Raqqa

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CounterPunch
On its own the Arabic word al-Nakhwa, means “gallantry.” Combined with the word “al-Arabiya” – “Arab gallantry” – the term becomes loaded with meanings, cultural and...
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CounterPunch
Now that U.S. bombs are falling in Syria, will Islamic extremism be stopped in its tracks? Such a question is an insult to the intellect, yet it’s the dominant theory in Washington...

Apple iMac aluminium
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A security flaw discovered in one of the most fundamental interfaces powering the internet has been described by researchers as ‘bigger than Heartbleed, the cmoputer bug that affected nearly every computer user earlier in the year. Known as the ‘Bash...
photo: Creative Commons / Kyro
In this May 10, 2012 file photo, British Prime Minister David Cameron is seen in London.
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British warplanes are poised to join international air strikes on the Islamic State terror group in Iraq after David Cameron told the United Nations that the UK was ready to play its part in confronting " an evil against which the whole world must...
photo: AP / Carl Court
United States President Barack Obama attends a meeting of the United Nations Security Council regarding the threat of foreign terrorist fighters during the 69th session of the U.N. General Assembly at U.N. headquarters, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014.
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President Barack Obama used his annual speech to the United Nations to warn Islamic State fighters to "leave the battlefield while they can" and asked the world to back a US-led campaign against the militants in Iraq and Syria. In a speech to the UN...
photo: AP / Jason DeCrow
File - This undated image posted on a militant website on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014 shows fighters from the al-Qaida linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) marching in Raqqa, Syria.
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Young British Muslims whose families have lived in the UK for generations are more at risk of radicalisation than recent migrants to Britain, according to new research which reveals the common characteristics of those most vulnerable to recruitment...
photo: AP / Militant website
President Barack Obama listens during a bilateral meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi at the United Nations headquarters, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014.
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U.S. President Barack Obama said that too many Israelis were ready to abandon a bid for peace in the region and, in a departure from his prepared remarks, added that this was something Israelis should think about. "The violence engulfing the region...
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais
File - A man walks past a burnt out building following an attacked by Boko Haram in Bama, Nigeria, Thursday, Feb, 20. 2013. The latest attack by suspected Islamic extremists in Nigeria's northeast has left 115 people dead.
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Lisa Schlein GENEVA— The United Nations refugee agency says Boko Haram insurgents have increased cross-border attacks as they pursue refugees from northern Nigeria who fled into Cameroon, seeking safety. The UNHCR says it is stepping up efforts...
photo: AP / Jossy Ola
File - Emma Watson at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival.
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The website set up threatening to publish naked photographs of actress Emma Watson was a PR stunt. The countdown on emmayouarenext.com has ended and the site now redirects to rantic.com, a self-proclaimed "social media marketing enterprise". A page...
photo: Creative Commons / David Shankbone