World Bank chief says "perhaps even Africa" is at risk, as more cases of infection are diagnosed worldwide.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said slow response to Ebola puts Africa at stake [Reuters]
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Leaders of West African nations plagued by Ebola said
the deadly virus is outpacing the world's response to it, jeapordising
the future of "perhaps Africa." "Ladies and gentleman, unless we quickly contain and stop the Ebola epidemic, nothing less than the future of not only West Africa - but perhaps even Africa is at stake," Jim Yong Kim, President of World Bank, said on Thursday at a meeting on the Ebola response. "Our people are dying,'' Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma said on Thursday by videoconference at the meeting. Koroma said the world is not responding fast enough as doctors and nurses continue to die. |
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Tina Fey Throws a Sliver of Shade at Naked Lena Dunham
Elle Magazine
Tina Fey is getting candid on her thoughts on who many see as her TV-writer successor -- Girls creator Lena Dunham.
In a new interview with Elle magazine for their 21st annual Women in Hollywood Awards, the 44-year-old 30 Rock creator comments on Dunham's frequent on-screen nudity, and how her philosophy greatly differs from her.
Scarlett Johansson Shows Off Her Post-Baby Body While Kissing Fiancé
Splash News
Looking good Scarlett!
After giving birth to her first child, Rose, on Sept. 4, Scarlett Johansson was seen stepping out for the first time Wednesday in New York City with her fiancé Romain Dauriac.
And clearly, having a child together did nothing but strengthen her bond to the French journalist, as the two were snapped passionately kissing.
European Union Reacts To Soldiers Death Sentence
The European Union (EU) has finally reacted to the death
sentence handed 12 Nigerian soldiers by a military tribunal over charges
of mutiny.
The reaction was contained in a statement issued by European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe on the European, Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland, who condemned the recent tribunal judgment, a copy obtained by the Nation.
The EU made the condemnation against the backdrop of the occasion marking the World Day against Death Penalty, held on Thursday, where it expressed the region’s concern on the verdict.
The European Union in the statement revealed that no execution has
taken place in its member states in the last 17 years. It stressed that
on the European and World Day against the Death Penalty, the European
Union and the Council of Europe always reiterate their strong and
absolute opposition against capital punishment in all cases and under
all circumstances, as well as its commitment to work towards death
sentence abolition worldwide.
“We are deeply concerned about setbacks in some
The reaction was contained in a statement issued by European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe on the European, Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland, who condemned the recent tribunal judgment, a copy obtained by the Nation.
The EU made the condemnation against the backdrop of the occasion marking the World Day against Death Penalty, held on Thursday, where it expressed the region’s concern on the verdict.
Some of the soldiers during their trial at the military tribunal
Google Gives Details On Deleting Linda Ikeji's Blog
Google Inc. had reportedly received a number of quite
serious complaints of constantly plagiarizing and lifting issues from
websites without giving credit to unique sources, which caused the
delition of Linda Ikeji’s blog.
The popular entertainment blog was accused of the unprofessionalism and lack of structure.
The deletion of the blog has since generated lots of disagreements as many of Linda’s fans did not share the views of Google. They took to the different social media pages to cry and blame ‘witches’ and ‘haters’ for the ‘tragedy’.
Linda Ikeji
The deletion of the blog has since generated lots of disagreements as many of Linda’s fans did not share the views of Google. They took to the different social media pages to cry and blame ‘witches’ and ‘haters’ for the ‘tragedy’.
Blast kills 47 at Houthi protest in Yemen, officials say
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- At least 47 people were killed by an explosion at an anti-government protest by Houthis in Yemen's capital on Thursday, the Yemen health ministry said Thursday -- marking just the latest violence during weeks of sectarian and political strife in the country.
The explosion at Sanaa's
Tahrir Square, where Houthis -- a religious minority in Yemen -- were
engaged in their latest protest against the government, the health
ministry said. Eyewitnesses said the explosion came from a suicide
bomber who had been near a bank in the square, but the Interior Ministry
did not confirm that account.
Houthis, followers of a
sect of Shia Islam in a country where Sunni Muslims are the majority,
have been protesting for weeks against the government, prompting the
resignations of two prime ministers in two weeks.
Among the killed were
eight children who participated in the protests, Houthi medical sources
said. At least 11 people -- all protesters -- were taken to hospitals in
critical condition, the sources said.
No group immediately
announced responsibility for Thursday's attack, but al Qaeda -- the
Sunni Muslim terrorist network -- has for months threatened to kill
Houthis after Houthi fighters defeated Sunni tribes in several Yemeni
provinces.
Credit: CNN
China's currency dream gets U.K. lift
China's bid to turn its currency into a global heavyweight got a boost Thursday with news that Britain will become the first Western nation to borrow money in yuan.
The U.K. government has appointed three banks -- Bank of China (BACHF), HSBC (HSBC) and Standard Chartered (SCBFF) -- to sell the first non-Chinese sovereign bond in the currency.Most countries hold their reserves in U.S. dollars or euros. The U.K. is no exception, although it does have smaller amounts of Japanese yen and Canadian dollars.
Investors will be given more details about the U.K. bond on Monday.
The first sale is likely to be relatively small, raising perhaps the equivalent of just $300 million. But if other countries follow suit, the yuan will gain new stature in global currency markets.
Beijing has kept tight control of the yuan in the past, limiting money flows in and out of the country and holding down the exchange rate as a way to boost manufacturing and exports.
But it has taken several steps in recent years to relax these restrictions, agreeing to deals that allow the currency -- also known as the renminbi -- to trade directly against the U.S. dollar, pound, Australian dollar and the yen.
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