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Ebola the Lucky 13th Day Often Means Survival

A clinical article in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that those Ebola patients who survive to the 13th day after symptoms begin often ultimately survive.

WHO Data on Ebola Outbreak Numbers

The WHO releases a daily summary of Ebola-related numbers. Here are the updated statistics released on December 2.

Guinea Government, Opposition Parties Finally Agree on Legislative Elections

Guinea has spent five decades since independence under a strongman rule. In 2009, the country finally transitioned to civilian rule and conducted its first democratic election ever in the fall of 2010.

Guinea’s Treasury Director Murdered in Conakry

Condemning the murder of Ms. Aissatou Boiro, the United States of America today extended its deepest condolences to Treasury Director's family and the people of Guinea.

US Calls for Peaceful Demonstrations in Guinea

U.S. Department Spokesperson Victoria Nuland stressed that violence undermines rule of law and threatens Guinea's nascent democracy.

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