
Sierra Leone Begins Ebola Endgame
Ebola in Sierra Leone, reward offered to catch infidelity website hackers, unhappy Tatars
Sierra Leone has released its last Ebola patient from hospital according to the World Health Organization. Adama Sankoh, 40, danced down the red carpet as she left the International Medical Corps treatment centre. The President of Sierra Leone was at the celebrations.
The Canadian parent company of the infidelity website, Ashley Madison, has offered a reward of three-hundred-and-eighty-thousand dollars to catch hackers who published details of its users.
Moscow is busy painting its takeover of Crimea as a success story, despite international sanctions. But whilst the majority of ethnic Russians supported the move - most Crimean Tatars boycotted the referendum.
(Photo: Adama Sankoh, who lost her son to Ebola and is the last person to be cured of it in Sierra Leone Credit: AP)
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