Ebola virus
These Medical Images Make Earthly Organisms Look Alien
The Wellcome Image Award’s 20 winning pictures depict science in slick and quirky ways.
Families in Liberia Are Paying Bribes for False Certificates Over Ebola Deaths
Relatives of Ebola victims are reportedly bribing corpse collectors in order to hold traditional funerals, which risk spreading of the disease.
The Fight Against Ebola
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Liberia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
A Hospital Sent the US's First Ebola Patient Home for Two Days After He Was Sick
It's the first time a case of the latest Ebola has been diagnosed outside of Africa.
WHO Experts Decide It Is Ethical to Offer Patients Experimental Ebola Treatments
Because standard measures have not effectively contained this outbreak, WHO advisors believe patients should have access to untested drugs.
The Husband of a Woman Who Was Stoned to Death Admits to Killing His First Wife
It was a very bad week in Pakistan.
VICE News Capsule - Putin Claims the Internet Is Secretly a 'CIA Project'
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. This week we explore Vladimir Putin's warning that the internet is a “CIA project,” the death toll from West Africa's Ebola virus outbreak, and big stories coming out of Syria and...
Doctors Without Borders Responds to the Ebola Outbreak in Guinea
About 60 international Doctors Without Borders staff members are working alongside additional Guinean medical workers in Conakry, Gueckedou, and Macenta. According to Guinea's Ministry of Health, there have been at least 134 suspected cases and 8...
A New Army-Developed Treatment Offers Hope for Fighting Ebola
An "antibody cocktail" successfully treated half of apes infected with the disease.