
Ebola-Free Guinea
The country where West Africa's outbreak started is officially declared free of Ebola
The country where West Africa's outbreak started is officially declared free of Ebola. How are people there marking the news?
Also, does the US justice system need reform? It's a question people are discussing after a Grand Jury decided not to prosecute a police officer who shot dead a 12-year-old boy, believing his toy gun to be a real one.
And reflections from around the world on the death of Motorhead front man Lemmy. What did he mean to you?
Picture: Guinea's final Ebola patient is discharged on Nov 28th 2015 in Conakry, a month-old baby called Noubia.
Credit: Cellou Binani / AFP / Getty Images
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