Friday, October 24, 2014

World News Briefs -- October 24, 2014



Ebola Doctor Described As Stable As New York's Mayor Says City Is 'Simply Not At Risk' Despite Medic's Seven Days Riding The Subway, Bowling And Traveling By Taxi -- Daily Mail

* Dr Craig Spencer, 33, who returned to the U.S. from Guinea where he was treating Ebola patients, was admitted to New York Hospital on Thursday
* His fiancée Morgan Dixon, 30, is also in quarantine at Bellevue Hospital but does not have Ebola symptoms
* Two friends were also placed in quarantine at undisclosed location
* An Uber cab driver, who drove Dr Spencer home from Brooklyn hours before he developed symptoms, was told he is not at risk
* The doctor was taken to hospital from his home in Harlem on Thursday morning after developing an 100.3F fever, diarrhea and nausea
* Spencer reported feeling sluggish on Tuesday but only developed a temperature on Thursday morning
* On Wednesday night, Dr Spencer, who had been self-monitoring his symptoms, went to a bowling alley in Brooklyn by subway and taxi

New York's Ebola-stricken doctor was described as being in a stable condition in an isolation unit today, officials said.

The city's mayor Bill de Blasio said that Dr Craig Spencer, 33, was in 'good shape' during a press conference on Friday afternoon at Bellevue Hospital.

The mayor appealed for calm, telling New Yorkers that they are 'simply not at risk' unless they have come in contact with the bodily fluids of the city's first Ebola patient.

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MIDDLE EAST

Islamic State militants encroach on Baghdad.

French, US strikes turn back militants at Mosul Dam, but Yazidis trapped again.

U.S. reports more air strikes against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.

US to investigate claims IS used 'chemical weapons' in Iraq. Islamic State militants gassed Iraqi police with chlorine: Iraqi officials. U.S. investigating whether Islamic State launched chlorine attack in Iraq.

Iraq's October oil exports rise despite unrest.

Kurds reject Erdogan report of deal with Syrian rebels to aid besieged Kobani.

As U.S. attacks Islamic State, Syria steps up assaults on moderate rebels.

Palestinian boy shot dead by Israeli forces at West Bank protest.

ASIA

Pakistan and Iran exchange mortar fire on border.

Japan could deploy minesweepers off S. Korea in war with North, U.S. admiral says.

Shanghai Cooperation Organization says Afghanistan requests help in fighting terrorism.

Paranoia in Beijing with million-man mobilization of government informants.

No U.S. troop cuts without credible North Korea nuclear deal, says Kerry.

Kerry says no apology to N. Korea to free Americans.

China's top diplomat to visit Vietnam again amid sea dispute.

US to compensate Philippines $1.9M for coral reef damage.

China, 20 other countries initiate new Asian bank.

AFRICA

Egypt: Sinai 'car bomb' kills at least 26 soldiers. Attacks in Egypt's Sinai kill at least 28 security personnel. Three more killed in separate attack in Sinai: sources.

Aid needed to stem explosion of Ebola in Liberia: study.

Ebola crisis: Dozens monitored after first Mali case.

WHO: several hundred thousand Ebola vaccine doses expected by mid-2015.

Tunisian forces kill six after standoff with militants outside Tunis.

French moving troops toward Libyan border.

Chad: Deal to free Nigerian girls still on. Nigeria's Boko Haram 'abducts more women and girls'.

UN: Rape used as weapon of war in S. Sudan conflict.

South Sudan crisis threatens development.

EUROPE

Putin blasts US in speech, blaming West for conflict in Ukraine. Putin: Global security system damaged by Western Cold War mentality, needs reform.

Putin says Russia helped Ukraine's Yanukovich flee. Putin: Russia helped Yanukovych to flee Ukraine.

Putin: Ukraine not interested in dialogue.

Ukraine and Russia reach gas 'consensus'.

Russia still has troops in Ukraine, NATO says.

In eastern Ukraine, parliamentary election deepens divide.

Sweden calls off hunt for submarine.

Furious Cameron warns Britain is closer to leaving the EU after Brussels 'thumps' UK with 'appalling' bill for an extra £1.7billion to prop up struggling European nations.

AMERICAS

New York Ebola doctor's fiancee and two friends are quarantined amid fears he gave them deadly virus after he spent SEVEN days riding the subway, bowling and traveling in taxis.

U.S. officials considering quarantines for returning healthcare workers.

Canada vows tougher laws as citizens worry in face of attacks.

Canada’s top cop wants more terror arrests, but needs evidence.

Canada’s support for security forces in Iraq to continue unimpeded: Defense Minister.

U.S. weighs passport, border changes in wake of Ottawa attack.

Brazil poll shows Neves leading election, at odds with major surveys.

Top rebel commanders join Colombian peace talks in Cuba.

Venezuela's Maduro slams Spain's Rajoy over jailed opponent.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Jihadists celebrated attacks on Canadian military men as dead soldier memorialized.

In West, ISIS finds women eager to enlist.

ISIS Inc.: US official reveals how terror network makes its millions.

ISIS rakes in donations on Twitter.

Suspect in beheading of US journalist Daniel Pearl released.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

International financial watchdog warns on Iran, North Korea.

Wall St. boosted by earnings, S&P posts best week in nearly two years.

What billionaires really spend each month.

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