This is the second time the WHO expert panel has considered whether to classify the Ebola outbreak in the DRC a Public Health Epidemic of International Concern.
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McBride was testifying at the state capture commission of inquiry on Friday where he was asked about the investigation by law firm Werksmans attorneys.
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Residents have accused the cash-stripped power utility of switching their lights off without giving any reason or notice.
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Sixteen people have been killed by "live ammunition" in Khartoum during ongoing protests over the past two days, Sudan's police said on Friday.
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The Sudan Professionals Council is claiming this as a victory and vows to continue mass street protests until a civilian government is installed.
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The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, as it is known in India, saw British troops fire on thousands of unarmed people in the northern city of Amritsar on the afternoon of 13 April, 1919.
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New Delhi has been "heard and understood" by the US administration over its accord to buy the S-400 missile defence system for $5.2 billion, the minister said in an interview this week.
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McBride was testifying at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry on Friday where he discussed the role of the media and The Sunday Times in particular in the attacks on Ipid’s independence.
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