An Air France plane was isolated at Madrid’s airport on Thursday because of a suspected Ebola case after a passenger was reported to have a fever and shivers, officials said.
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What’s happened to the 200 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls?
Protests marked the passage of six months since more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped by Boko Haram, and despite offers of international assistance, the Nigerian government has not mounted a rescue attempt or negotiated their release.
Brad Pitt OK with son, 13, seeing brutal war film Fury
Brad Pitt says he’s comfortable with son, Maddox, seeing his new movie, Fury, that depicts the brutality of Second World War combat.
Brawl-causing drone from Serbia-Albania soccer match found by police
Serbian police have found the drone that flew an Albanian nationalist banner over a soccer stadium in Belgrade, igniting a brawl on the field and fuelling political tensions between Balkan rivals Serbia and Albania.
Facebook creates ‘Safety Check’ tool for disasters
Facebook is launching a tool that lets users notify friends and family that they are safe during or after natural disasters.
Switching to natural gas won’t slow climate change
Cheap and plentiful natural gas isn’t quite a bridge to a brighter energy future as claimed and won’t slow global warming, a new study projects.
Oscar Pistorius’s apology to family called insincere by cousin
Oscar Pistorius must pay for what he’s done, and his apology to the family of the girlfriend he killed was not sincere, a cousin of victim Reeva Steenkamp testifies,
ISIS fight intensifies as fighter jets roar over Kobani, Syria
Fighter jets roared over Kobani, Syria, and gunfire echoes across the Turkish border from the town, as fighting steadily intensifies between ISIS fighters and Kurdish rebels.
Syria: activist secretly films life inside Isil-held city of Raqqa since air strikes began
A young activist in Raqqa, a Syrian city held by the Islamic State terrorist organisation, captures deserted streets as jihadis turn attention to siege of Kobane
British Ebola survivor William Pooley returning to West Africa to help fight virus
William Pooley, who caught Ebola while working as a volunteer nurse in West Africa, says he is heading back to help fight the virus despite the fears of his family and friends
Chinese villagers vow to ‘fight to death’ after deadly land clashes
Police surround a rural village in southwest China after violence leaves at least eight dead and 18 injured
Reeva Steenkamp’s cousin says Oscar Pistorius must pay for what he’s done
Kim Martin calls upon judge to hand down “sufficient punishment” to the athlete, saying that she did not believe that his courtroom apology for the killing was sincere
Is the UK prepared for Ebola?
Is the UK taking the threat of Ebola seriously enough by screening passengers arriving from Ebola-impacted countries?
‘Who is clipboard man?’: man without Hazmat suit helps Ebola patient onto plane
Man with no protective clothing, carrying only a clipboad, photographed helping second US Ebola patient board her plane
Ebola British army medics ‘well trained’ and ready to help fight against virus
91 medics from 22 Field Hospital in Aldershot will run a field hospital in Sierra Leone and the commanding officer says the team is in good spirits
Real clowns complain that American Horror Story is ‘making clowns scary’
2,500 US clowns aren’t feeling very happy. Should we be scared?
MH17 wreckage still littering Ukrainian countryside: in pictures
MH17 wreckage is still scattered around a field near the village of Rassipnoe
Markets in turmoil as Europe stocks drop again
European stocks dropped for an eighth day in the longest rout since 2003, oil fell toward $80 a barrel