Saudi Arabia announced it has stopped issuing visas to workers from three countries at the center of the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
A young man suspected of having Ebola has been hospitalized in Sweden.
The experimental drug has so far cured two American doctors, but the company producing it says it has no more doses of the drugs.
Ebola research has been funded far more by the government than by drug companies.
Questions about missing oil funds run rampant in Nigeria, but the group tasked with policing the industry is struggling to do its job.
It takes $404 to safely bury the body of just one Ebola victim.
Senegal's first case of Ebola virus disease has developed in a man from neighboring Guinea.
Some parents of U.S. college students are worried about their kids rooming with students from West Africa.
The World Health Organization is preparing for a potentially massive Ebola outbreak and is aiming to stop the disease by spring 2015.
Royal Dutch Shell and other foreign companies are selling off their Nigerian oil assets, leaving room for local firms to gain ground.
Since the beginning of August, UNICEF has dispatched 33 shipments, totaling nearly 1,000 tons of emergency aid, most of it to Iraq.
WHO's decision could hinder the global response to the disease, which has killed 120 health care workers and affected 240 others.
Three people were killed by Boko Haram in the border towns of Ashigashya and Kerawa, as almost 500 Nigerian soldiers fled to Cameroon.
Takuma Sakuragi, a Japanese city councilor, faces a death sentence in China if found guilty of trafficking more than 7 pounds of crystal meth.
The 29-year-old nurse reportedly "begged" to be allowed to treat Ebola patients, despite the risk of infection through direct contact.
Militant group Boko Haram declared an Islamic caliphate in parts of Nigeria's northeast, which it has wrested from the army's control.
Japan’s Fujifilm and its U.S. partner MediVector plan to use the drug in the fight against Ebola.
DR Congo officials confirmed two people in the country have died from Ebola, but said the cases were unrelated to West Africa outbreak.
Play It Interactive, a Canada-based mobile gaming platform provider, is seeking media partnerships in India.
In 10 days, the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is poised to claim more lives than the previous entire history of the virus.
The Marburg virus was first detected in 1967 and causes a disease with a similar progression as Ebola's.
Residents of the Monrovia's West Point slum protested the government's Ebola quarantine.