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A Scottish nurse previously diagnosed with Ebola virus disease last year fell ill recently and showed disease-related complications. (Photo by John Moore / Getty Images)

Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Scottish Nurse Shows Disease-Related Complications After Being Diagnosed With Ebola Virus Disease In December

A scottish nurse previously diagnosed with Ebola virus disease fell ill just recently and showed disease-related complications. 58 individuals who had close contacts with the patient were offered with Ebola vaccine.

97 people died after two bombs exploded at a peace rally in Ankara, Turkey on Saturday. (Photo by Burak Kara / Getty Images)

Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Reportedly Blames ISIS On Ankara Bombings On Saturday

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu considers ISIS as their top priority in the investigation of Ankara bombings on Saturday, which killed 97 people at a peace rally.

Australia suffers worst drought in years (Photo by Ian Waldie / Getty Images)

Oct 26, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

The Australian Bureau Of Meteorology Is Forecasting A Drier Weather Condition Due To Stronger El Niño

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting a drier October to December for the country, with less chances of tropical cyclones than usual from November to April.

(Photo by: Chris Hondros / Getty Images News) Nigerian Army reiterates willingness to collaborate with the Republic of Korean Army in capacity building of its military.

Oct 10, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

Nigerian Army Reiterates Desire To Collaborate With Republic Of Korean Army In Building Capacity Of Its Military

Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai reveals that the Nigerian Army has expressed its willingness to collaborate with its counterpart in South Korea for the building capacity of its military for efficient performance.

Jacques Burger at the 2015 World Rugby Cup Group C against Georgia | By: Laurence Griffiths | Getty Images

Oct 10, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Namibia’s Team Captain Retires From International Rugby After A Confirmed Concussion During A Match Against Georgia

After suffering from a concussion nine minutes into the Rugby World Cup match against Georgia, Namibia's team captain Jacques Burger announced his retirement from international rugby.

Coral bleaching in Papua New Guine, Pacific | By: Bob Halstead | Getty Images

Oct 10, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Rising Ocean Temperatures From Climate Change Threatens One-Third Of The World’s Coral Reefs From Bleaching

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns of coral bleaching in one-third of the worlld's coral reefs, making it the third global coral bleaching event in the world ever recorded.

British troops during World War I ( Photo by Hulton Archive / Getty Images)

Oct 25, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

World War I British Soldier Sgt. David Harkness Blakey Finally Put To Rest After 100 Years

British soldier Sgt. David Harkness Blakely died in battle at Somme during the first World War and his body was found almost 100 years after. Relatives from England attended his funeral on Thursday organized by MOD's Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC).

Mass migration to developing countries could help in the global economic growth, according to a report by World Bank and International Monetary Fund. (Photo by Milos Bicanski / Getty Images News)

Oct 26, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Migration Influx To Developing Countries Could Be A Major Factor Towards Global Economic Growth

A new major study produced by World Bank and International Monetary Fund reveals that the influx of migrants to developing countries could have good effects on the development of global economy.

(Photo by Spencer Pratt/Getty Images News)

Oct 21, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Application Process For Resettlement In The U.S. Could Take Up To 2 Years Due To Strict Rules And Security Concerns

Refugees from Syria are feeling discouraged from the slow resettlement process in the U.S., which is said to be due to strict resettlement rules and security concerns of the country.

Gun Control Australia director Samantha Lee suggests to boycott non-essential travels to United States to protest the nation's inaction on gun control. (Photo by Ben Pruchnie / Getty Images News)

Oct 26, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Director Of Gun Control Australia Suggests To Boycott Non-Essential Travels To United States Until The Nation Fixes Gun Policies

Director Samantha Lee of Gun Control Australia suggests to boycott non-essential travels to US after the recent mass shooting at a communilty college in Oregon on October 1 that killed 10 people.

Villagers in Indonesia struggle to collect clean water as country suffers worst drought in five years. (Photo by Agung Parameswara/Getty Images News)

Oct 20, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

El Niño Could Be The Strongest Since 1998, Already Hitting Some Nations Hard

The El Niño that the world is currently experiencing may be the strongest one to hit since the 1997-1998 phenomenon, pushing countries to do all necessary preparations as humans and economy are greatly being affected.

Data transfer pact between United States and Europe declared invalid by Europe's highest court. (Patrick Lux / Getty Images Europe)

Oct 07, 2015 AM EDT - Therese Agcopra

EU Court Declares Data Transfer Pact Between U.S and EU Void Due To Privacy Rights Violations

The European Court of Justice declared the Safe Harbor pact invalid after it was found to be violative of European citizens' right to privacy.

Burning wheat field | By: Harald Sund | Getty Images

Oct 07, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

A Christian Organization Claims October 7 Is The End Of The World

Based on the late preacher Harold Camping's previous predictions of the world's doomsday, a Christian group claims that the end of the world is on Oct. 7, 2015.

US airstrike reportedly meant for Taliban fighters accidentally hit a Doctors Without Borders hospital on Saturday morning. (Photo by Gokhan Sahin / Getty Images News)

Oct 22, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

12 Medical Staff, 10 Patients Die After U.S. Airstrike Hit Médecins Sans Frontières

22 people died, including three children, after US airstrike stuck a hospital in Afghanistan Oct. 4 morning. Médecins Sans Frontières pulled out its staff after the incident and demands for a full transparent independent investigation for the incident.

Antonio Guterres

Oct 06, 2015 PM EDT - Therese Agcopra

Number of Displaced Persons Increases to 60 Million, Says U.N. Refugee Agency

The number of displaced persons has reached 60 million in the last 10 years as a result of emerging conflicts worldwide.

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