
Pope Calls for Increased Aid as DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Worsens
Pope Francis has called for greater international efforts and community involvement to combat the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the death toll surpasses 2,500. The outbreak is facing a funding crisis, with concerns that it could become the deadliest in history, while some miners in the region continue to risk exposure to earn a living.
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