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Ebola virus particles

Hundreds protest in Kenya over Ebola quarantine center for U.S. citizens in their country

By Christina Park

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Health workers embrace before heading into an Ebola treatment center in the Congo

Ebola outbreak in Africa kills 65 with hundreds infected with potentially deadly virus

The proximity of the area where the outbreak is happening to Uganda and South Sudan is a major concern due to the high amounts of traffic and security issues in the region, African health authorities said.

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South Africa

South African president authorizes deployment of 2,200 troops to combat crime

The troops will assist the South African Police Service in five provinces: the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, North West Province and the Western Cape.

Africa

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Libyan state television on February 20, 2011 shows a televised address by Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's son Saif al-Islam

Late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son, ​Saif al-Islam, has been killed: reports

The circumstances of his death were not immediately clear

World Food Programme says 400,000 people desperately need food assistance in Sudan

US raid kills ISIS leader and members in Somalia

More than 1 million displaced from Sudan conflict

Anger grows as voters lose chance to cast ballot in Nigeria

Death toll in school attack in western Uganda rises to at least 41, says Ugandan authorities

Cyclone Freddy death toll rises to at least 225 in Malawi

Kenyan police clash with anti-government protesters

Children among dead following South Africa gas leak

Ugandan parliament passes bill proposing death penalty for homosexuality

Death toll in Kenya starvation cult case rises to 403

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