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How to fight Ebola in a Congolese war zone

Our new daily podcast gives you context and clarity on the stories shaping your world

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FIVE YEARS ago Ebola spread across West Africa, killing more than 10,000 people. In August a fresh outbreak hit the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo. We look at why health workers are finding it so hard to outrun the deadly virus. Also, NATO is about to turn 70, but it will not be a happy birthday. And Rodrigo Duterte wants to rename the Philippines. Runtime: 22 min.

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