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Pic Of Mystery 'Foreign Vessel' As Search Goes On

Written By Unknown on Senin, 20 Oktober 2014 | 23.39

The search for a mystery "foreign vessel" off the coast of Stockholm is continuing after Sweden's military presented photographic evidence of the unidentified craft.

Around 200 troops, several stealth ships, minesweepers and helicopters have been scouring the sea around islands about 30 miles east of the country's capital

Triggered by a tip-off to armed forces about a "man-made object", military spokesman Dag Enander said the search was continuing "unabated".

"We continue the search during the night, the only difference is that it is bright now," he told Dagens Nyheter.

Rear Admiral Anders Grenstad said a grainy photo taken on Sunday morning by a "source" was the third such sighting.

"This is not ours, it's a foreign vessel," he said.

"He saw something that was on the surface and after he took the picture it disappeared again."

He said it was not possible to determine the nationality of the vessel due to the poor quality of the photo,  which shows a far-off dark object jutting out of the sea.

Another photograph is thought to show a man dressed in black wading in the water near Stockholm.

Mr Grenstad said the sightings followed a pattern built up over several years but rejected media speculation that the armed forces were "submarine hunting".

He stressed that the mobilisation - one of the biggest since the Cold War - was an intelligence operation.

"This is not a submarine hunt, using weapons to combat an opponent," he said.

"It's about collecting intelligence to establish that there is foreign underwater activity," said Grenstad, adding that an area east of the Swedish capital appeared "to be of interest to a foreign power."                 

He added: "Later there can be a situation where it becomes a submarine hunt. We're not there now."

And he dismissed a report from Swedish media suggesting that a Russian emergency transmission had been intercepted, indicating that a Russian submarine was in trouble in the area.

"From the information we have, we cannot draw the same conclusion as the media that there is a damaged U-boat," he said.

"We have no information about an emergency signal or the use of an emergency channel.

"We've not singled out Russia, but said it is foreign underwater activity ... It can be a U-boat, a mini U-boat or divers in a moped-like underwater vehicle."

During the 1980s and early '90s the then-neutral - and now non-aligned - Nordic country was regularly on alert following Russian submarine sightings.

In one notable case in 1981, a Soviet sub ran aground several miles from one of Sweden's largest naval bases. 


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Lynda Bellingham: Loose Women Stars Pay Tribute

Tributes have come from across the showbiz and television world for Lynda Bellingham, who has died from colon cancer aged 66.

Her former co-presenters on Loose Women were among the first to share their memories.

Denise Welch tweeted: "I loved my friend Lynda. I will miss her so much. xx".

Carol McGiffin, who was also on the ITV show, posted: "A very sad day indeed, rest in peace my friend @LyndaBellingham."

Another former Loose Women regular, Lisa Maxwell, said: "My Darling friend Lynda passed away last night. She was an inspiration to me as a wife, mother and as an actress. RIP beautiful lady."

Nadia Sawalha, who also appeared with Bellingham in the famous Oxo TV adverts, said the Loose Women team was devastated.

She told ITV's Lorraine show: "We're just all heartbroken because her last wish was that she would spend this Christmas with her family.

Video: Lynda Bellingham: 'Oxo Mum' Dies

"Anyone that knew Lynda and knew her well, knew that she was this absolute live wire.

"She would come into a room and light the place up. Everybody loved her.

"She got me my first ever job on the Oxo ads ... I played her son's girlfriend in it and then we worked together on [TV series] Second Thoughts.

"She played my sister's mum. And we all absolutely adored her."

The show's official Twitter feed posted: "Our thoughts go to #lyndabellingham's family at this incredibly sad time and to all those who's lives she touch so deeply, as she did ours."

Bellingham - familiar to millions for her 16-year role in the famous Oxo adverts - died in her husband's arms at a London hospital just a month after revealing she planned to stop chemotherapy.

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  1. Gallery: Actress And Presenter Lynda Bellingham Dies

    Bellingham rehearsing a scene for one of the classic Oxo TV adverts in 1987

  2. The long-running ads featuring the squabbling family made Bellingham a familiar face to millions

  3. Pictured with on-screen husband Michael Redfern.

  4. The pair rehearsing for another Oxo advert in 1999

  5. Bellingham married three times - her first husband was film producer Greg Smith (left), who she married in 1975

  6. Taking to the floor: She appeared in Strictly Come Dancing in 2009

  7. Pictured with Strictly co-stars (left-right) Laila Rouass, Natalie Cassidy and Zoe Lucker

  8. Appearing in a photo to promote her role in the stage production of Calendar Girls

  9. Bellingham meeting the Queen at the ITV 50th Anniversary celebration alongside Nicholas Parsons and Harry Hill

  10. Bellingham was also part of the panel on Loose Women. She is pictured here in 2010 with fellow presenters Carol McGiffin, Denise Welch, Kate Thornton, Leslie Garrett and Andrea McLean

  11. With husband Michael Pattemore in April 2013 at the Laurence Olivier Awards in London

  12. The actress was made an OBE in March 2014 after a 40-year acting career which saw her appear in shows such as All Creatures Great And Small, Faith In The Future, and The Bill

Star Trek and Shaun of the Dead star Simon Pegg appeared with Bellingham early in his career, in 90s sitcom Faith in the Future.

He posted: "Lynda Bellingham, a gorgeous, brassy, funny, generous, talented human being. My first TV mother figure and a treasured friend."

One of Bellingham's most prominent roles was in the late 80s as Helen Herriot in countryside vet drama All Creatures Great and Small.

Co-star Christopher Timothy described her as funny, loyal and talented.

He added: "She was a great mum, she was a real friend and on-set she was one of the boys really."

Her partner in Strictly Come Dancing in 2009, Darren Bennett, said: "Lynda Bellingham was a courageous, talented and beautiful lady who I had the privilege of working with."

Video: Bellingham: I'm Not The Only One

Actress and Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden also told her followers she was "devastated to hear the news about the beautiful Lynda Bellingham".

TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp urged other people who might be in a similar position to stay strong: "Lynda Bellingham, she was an inspiration, she so wanted to make it to Christmas, if you're working towards that, don't give up hope."

Broadcaster Chris Evans said: "Lynda Bellingham - an absolute mensch of the highest order.

"Enjoyed her company on several occasions. Outstanding spirit and company."


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How Kurds The World Forgot Are Holding Off IS

By Stuart Ramsay, Chief Correspondent, in Sari Kani, Syria

Right now in Syria a desperate fight is under way against Islamic State (IS) forces that control so much of the north of the country.

In the east that fight is being carried out virtually unseen to the rest of the world by People's Protection Units (YPG) fighters, Syrian Kurds, who are doing so with almost no assistance.

They have been fighting IS for longer than any other group.

With home-made weapons and armoured cars and some old heavy guns, they fight in dusty villages, the countryside and larger towns to try and force IS back to the west of Syria.

Kobani has been surrounded for weeks by IS but there are many other towns that are under siege. From Sari Kani 100 miles or so east of Kobani the YPG have been taking back ground from IS.

They would dearly love to reach their colleagues in Kobani but, with no assistance, even they accept it will be an almost impossible mission.

Video: Travelling Through Syria

Always moving and repositioning themselves, the front line is a confused and confusing battle of attrition.

The men of the YPG and the women fighters of the Women's Protection Unit (YPJ) work together. There is no battlefield difference between the sexes. They all throw themselves into the fight. They are protecting their homeland and say to us that they can die at the front or at home, but either way they are prepared to die.

Against the odds and the better equipped IS forces, they have made ground and captured weapons. In a rear position they work on tanks captured from IS and they showed us the bodies of 20 IS jihadists they killed in a night operation.

We travelled from Iraq through Syria. The birthplace of IS is one of the most dangerous places on earth today. The YPG grip is tenuous and the vast open spaces are difficult to protect from IS incursions.

Video: Passports Reveal Turkey Link

These Syrian Kurds are hemmed in. The Turkish border lies to the north and its military considers the YPG a terrorist organisation.

To the south, east and west IS controls all the land leading to Iraq and across its border.

On the newest YPG front lines we came across a seemingly rag-tag group of fighters. But while they may look so they are in fact well trained and utterly determined.

A hill-top cemetery has become a fort. They watch across the plains and the villages that IS control. They are so close they can hear the foreign languages of the IS fighters on their walkie-talkies.

Video: Kurds Face Future Without A Home

But nobody here seems in any way frightened of IS. They laugh and joke and prepare to fight. Day in, day out.

The YPG are very canny. Their front-line positions are never static for long. Their numbers are small so they move positions and manoeuvre around the battlefield looking for signs of IS weakness. Then they attack. Both sides are doing this but one gets the sense that the Kurds are more determined.

While IS have many foreign fighters the YPG also have a small contingent. Chechens, Europeans and Americans who have decided to help fight IS.

Brian Wilson is from Ohio. A divorcee with two children, this veteran of the first Gulf War and 16 years a police sheriff in the United States decided to come here a month ago and join the fight. He was shocked that the West was doing nothing to help here.

Video: Desperate Help Needed In Kobani

"They have been holding out against DASH (IS) in this area for going on two, two and a half years," he told me on the front line.

"They are outgunned. They are brave fighters. They just need more help. If they had better technology, better weapons, they could finish IS on their own. More airstrikes would be very helpful to clear out some areas."

The YPG are fighting multiple fronts on a constant basis. Sometimes they are in cities and towns, sometimes in open countryside. But they are holding on and sometimes doing better than that.

And, as they say, they will do that to the death if necessary.


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UKIP Calypso Not Racist, Says Mike Read

Former DJ Mike Read has defended his calypso song praising UKIP and Nigel Farage as "nothing remotely racist" and just a "bit of fun".

Read is hoping for chart glory with the ditty, which he sings in a mock-Caribbean accent.

He told Sky News: "It's a satire and a bit of fun. It's not terribly serious. It wouldn't have sounded very good sung in a Surrey accent."

He said people criticising the song had "lost their sense of humour" and that if he had done an Australian song he would have put on an Australian accent.

The song's lyrics include: "When we take charge, and the new prime minister is Farage; we can trade with the world again, when Nigel is at Number 10."

Others point fun at incoming European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and chastise the EU for trying to "ban bent bananas and British jam".

Some bookies already have the former Radio 1 DJ at 50-1 to go straight in the charts at Number One.

Read's other creative endeavours have seen him try his hand at musicals.

However, his show about Oscar Wilde closed after one night following a critical panning and poor ticket sales.


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Hannah Graham Search: Skull And Bones Found

By Sky News US Team

Remains police say might belong to missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham have been found in a dried-up creek at an abandoned property.

A skull and bones were discovered in a heavily wooded area five weeks after the 18-year-old was last seen in the university town of Charlottesville.

The Albemarle County area, which is home to horse farms, is about 12 miles (20km) from the campus.

Residents said they noticed a foul smell days ago.

Chesterfield Sheriff's Department Sergeant Dale Terry, who led the search, said he believes God wanted his team to find what they found.

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  1. Gallery: Hannah Graham Search In Rural Area

    Police are scouring the area where remains that might belong to missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham were found

  2. The Albemarle County area is home to horse farms

  3. Officers sifted through autumn leaves in the heavily wooded area looking for clues

  4. Police have blocked off roads

  5. Forensic experts must examine the remains

  6. Ms Graham, who is British-born, was last seen on 13 September

  7. Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr, 32, has been charged with abduction

"I don't know how else to explain it," he told local station WTVR.

"Something inside me just told me to continue to look."

The last person seen with Graham, 32-year-old Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr, has been charged with abduction with intent to defile Graham.

Video: Parents Plea Over Missing Student

He is being held in the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail.

The remains were discovered roughly six miles (10km) from where the body of 20-year-old Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington was found after she vanished in 2009.

Police have said forensic evidence connects Matthew to Ms Harrington's killing, which in turn is linked by DNA to a 2005 sexual assault in northern Virginia.

Video: Graham Suspect Innocent, Dad Says

Matthew has not been charged in those cases.

Ms Graham, who is British-born, was last seen on 13 September after a night out with friends.

In surveillance footage, she can be seen walking unsteadily and even running at times, past a pub and a service station and then on to a seven-block strip of bars, restaurants and shops.

Video: CCTV Shows Missing Teen Running

It is not clear how long it will take authorities to identify the remains.

Police have blocked off roads, sifted through leaves and scoured the area for evidence.


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Oscar Pistorius: The Sentencing Options

Judge Thokozile Masipa's decision to convict Oscar Pistorius of the South African equivalent of manslaughter has provoked outrage among those who think he has literally got away with murder.

She decided that he did not intend to kill his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp when firing four shots through the door of his bathroom on Valentine's Day last year and was therefore guilty of the lesser charge of culpable homicide.

This means the disgraced Paralympian no longer faces the possibility of life in jail with 25 years without parole - the sentence for premeditated murder.

Judge Masipa also acquitted him of what is known elsewhere in the world as second-degree murder - which would have meant at least 15 years behind bars (unless the defence had provided "substantial and compelling" reasons why he should not serve it).

The verdict of culpable homicide leaves the judge with a wide range of possible sentences.

It does not carry a minimum jail term, but she can still put him behind bars - or pass, for example, a suspended prison sentence.

Video: From Hero To Convicted Killer

Other punishments include correctional supervision (including house arrest), a fine, or a combination of these options.

Pistorius also faces sentence for illegally discharging a firearm in a public place. This carries a potential fine as well.

Judge Masipa's perceived leniency prompted protests outside the court and on the internet and led to her being given police protection.

Video: Oscar Pistorius: A Life In Pictures

However, in the recent sentencing of men convicted of violent crimes against women she has been anything but lenient.

Last year, she sentenced a robber and serial rapist to 252 years in jail.

And in 2009, she sentenced a police officer to life in prison for shooting his wife dead at a police station.

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  1. Gallery: Reeva Steenkamp's Life In Pictures

    Reeva Steenkamp, 29, was born in Cape Town and grew up in Port Elizabeth. She went to a convent school and studied law. She was a keen horse rider until she broke her back.

  2. She moved to Johannesburg from Cape Town to model for Avon cosmetics. In 2012, Reeva was voted number 45 in the South African FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll.

  3. She featured as a celebrity contestant on BBC Lifestyle show Baking Made Easy in 2012.

  4. The model was a keen Twitter user, and had more than 34,000 followers. She used the site to promote women's rights and empowerment.

  5. Her former fashion editor, Barbara Robertson, described the model as being "sweet, and down-to-earth" with the "it factor". She compared her to an "early Kate Moss".

  6. Reeva Steenkamp on the set of reality TV show Tropika Island of Treasure (Pic: Stimulii)

:: Watch a Sky special programme with all the developments as they happen in Pretoria live from 8am on Tuesday on Sky News, Sky channel 501, Virgin Media channel 602, Freeview channel 132 and Freesat channel 202.


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Lynda Bellingham Dies After Cancer Fight

Actress Lynda Bellingham, best known for playing the mother in the Oxo television adverts, has died.

She died "peacefully in her husband's arms" at a London hospital, her agent said.

The 66-year-old had colon cancer and last month said she planned to end life-extending chemotherapy treatment.

The actress said she wanted to spend one last Christmas with her family after the disease had spread to her lungs and liver.

Her role as the mother in a squabbling family in the Oxo adverts made her familiar to millions in the 1980s.

Career highlights also included TV series All Creatures Great And Small, sitcom Faith In The Future, competing in Strictly Come Dancing, and starring in the stage production of Calendar Girls.

In her autobiography, the actress described her decision to end treatment for cancer, which she had been diagnosed with in July 2013.

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  1. Gallery: Actress And Presenter Lynda Bellingham Dies

    Bellingham rehearsing a scene for one of the classic Oxo TV adverts in 1987

  2. The long-running ads featuring the squabbling family made Bellingham a familiar face to millions

  3. Pictured with on-screen husband Michael Redfern.

  4. The pair rehearsing for another Oxo advert in 1999

  5. Bellingham married three times - her first husband was film producer Greg Smith (left), who she married in 1975

  6. Taking to the floor: She appeared in Strictly Come Dancing in 2009

  7. Pictured with Strictly co-stars (left-right) Laila Rouass, Natalie Cassidy and Zoe Lucker

  8. Appearing in a photo to promote her role in the stage production of Calendar Girls

  9. Bellingham meeting the Queen at the ITV 50th Anniversary celebration alongside Nicholas Parsons and Harry Hill

  10. Bellingham was also part of the panel on Loose Women. She is pictured here in 2010 with fellow presenters Carol McGiffin, Denise Welch, Kate Thornton, Leslie Garrett and Andrea McLean

  11. With husband Michael Pattemore in April 2013 at the Laurence Olivier Awards in London

  12. The actress was made an OBE in March 2014 after a 40-year acting career which saw her appear in shows such as All Creatures Great And Small, Faith In The Future, and The Bill

"I sat down with (husband) Michael and Professor Stebbing and announced: 'The time has come to cease and desist.

"'I would love to make one more Christmas, if possible, but I want to stop taking chemo around November in order to pass away by the end of January'."

In another excerpt she wrote: "I don't want the boys or my husband to see me die a little sad old lady. I want to go out there as I am."

Speaking on ITV show Loose Women, where she was one of the presenters, she told viewers: "Grasp it all, don't be afraid, enjoy the bits you can and tell your family you love them while you have the chance."

Her pre-recorded farewell appearance on the show will go out on Wednesday.

Video: 'I Miss Her Dreadfully Already'

Earlier this year, Bellingham also picked up an OBE from Buckingham Palace in recognition for her 40-year career.

Her agent, Sue Latimer, issued a statement on behalf of her family: "As an actor, writer and presenter, Lynda was a consummate professional to the very end.

"Those of us privileged to have known her personally will miss the entertaining, life enhancing, true and honest friend that blessed our lives."

The family also thanked nurses "for their tremendous care and support".

Actor Simon Pegg was among those to pay tribute on Twitter - he appeared alongside the actress in 1990s show Faith In The Future.

Video: Bellingham: I'm Not The Only One

"Lynda Bellingham, a gorgeous, brassy, funny, generous, talented human being. My first TV mother figure and a treasured friend," Pegg tweeted.

Former Loose Women star Denise Welch wrote: "I loved my friend Lynda. I will miss her so much. xx".

Carol McGiffin, who was also on the show, posted: "A very sad day indeed, rest in peace my friend @LyndaBellingham."

Bellingham was born in Montreal, Canada, but was adopted by a British couple and grew up near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire.

She married three times and has two sons.


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Somersault Celebration Injury Kills Footballer

A footballer has died from severe spinal cord damage after injuring himself while attempting to celebrate a goal with a somersault.

Bethlehem Vengthlang FC midfielder Peter Biaksangzuala died at a hospital in the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram after the incident during a match in the third-tier Mizoram Premier League (MPL).

After scoring the equaliser against Chanmari West FC, the 23-year-old performed the backflip but landed awkwardly.

He could be seen in footage lying unconscious as his teammates surrounded him and gestured for help.

MFA secretary Lalnghinglova Hmar said: "We are shocked by the case. We at the Mizoram Football Association did all we could but could not save him.

"The association president also being the state health minister, he did all that was possible even though he was out of station.

"We considered the option to fly him to Delhi but his condition was pretty bad. He was mostly unconscious, occasionally spelling out a few words."

Biaksangzuala was taken to hospital and a CT scan revealed damage to his spinal cord.

Despite being moved to an intensive care unit, he died from his injuries on Sunday.

Bethlehem has decided to retire the number 21 jersey as a tribute to Biaksangzuala, while Mr Hmar said the MFA would organise a match in his memory.


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Hurricane Gonzalo Threatens Gusts Of 80mph

Gale-force winds and torrential rain are set to batter much of the UK and Ireland as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo makes landfall.

Gusts of around 80mph are forecast in some parts, and the Met Office has issued a "yellow" weather warning for every region on Tuesday, when the storm is expected to cause the most disruption, particularly to travel.

While Monday night will see wet and windy conditions sweeping eastwards, the strongest gales are expected as the rain clears on Tuesday morning.

The Met Office said: "The remains of Hurricane Gonzalo are running across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing a period of strong winds to the UK.

"Gusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west and possibly to around 80mph around coasts in northern Scotland.

Video: Latest sky News UK Weather Update

"The public should be aware of the potential for disruption to travel and possible damage to trees.

"Difficult driving conditions will result, perhaps exacerbated by surface water and spray in places."

The strongest winds will coincide with the morning rush hour in places.

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  1. Gallery: Gonzalo's Path To UK

    A 'yellow' weather warning has been issued for most parts. Pic: Met Office

  2. The tail end of Hurricane Gonzalo is heading for the UK and Ireland. Pic: NOAA

  3. Gonzalo hit the British territory of Bermuda on Friday. Pic: NOAA

  4. A NASA satellite image shows the hurricane as it departed the Caribbean

Forecasters for the Republic of Ireland said it would become "very wet and windy" across the country on Monday night, with gales later.

Hurricane Gonzalo last week caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda.

Royal Navy ship HMS Argyll, with a crew of some 180 sailors, has arrived at the tiny British territory to help with the relief effort if needed.

Video: Bermuda Clears Up After Hurricane

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Ebola Screening To Begin At Gatwick Airport

Screening for the ebola virus will begin at Gatwick airport on Tuesday, Public Health England has confirmed.

Checks will begin at the airport's North Terminal on Tuesday, followed by the South Terminal the day after.

Passengers travelling to Heathrow who have boarded a flight in Guinea, Sierra Leone or Liberia are already automatically flagged up.

These travellers are asked to have their temperature taken and to complete a questionnaire about their current health and recent travel history.

The measures are voluntary and passengers can only be forced to undergo them if they are showing obvious symptoms.

Video: Liberia Gripped By Ebola Virus Fear

More than 4,500 people have died and nearly 10,000 have been infected since the latest outbreak of the haemorrhagic fever, most of them in West Africa.

Nigeria has been officially declared ebola-free, following six weeks without any new confirmed cases of the deadly virus.

Officials welcomed the "spectacular success" signalled by the World Health Organisation's announcement.

It marks 42 days - or two incubation periods - since the last person in the country was diagnosed with the illness.

Speaking in capital city Abuja, WHO country representative Rui Gama Vaz said: "The virus is gone for now. The outbreak in Nigeria has been defeated.

"This is a spectacular success story that shows to the world that ebola can be contained."

It had been feared the disease could spread quickly through the 170 million-strong population of Nigeria, which is Africa's most populous nation, leading economy and top oil producer.

Health experts involved in tackling the outbreak praised the authorities for their rapid response and comprehensive contact tracing.

Video: Ebola Screening Measures Revealed

Eight people died out of 20 confirmed cases in Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos, and the oil hub of Port Harcourt, while nearly 900 people were monitored for signs of the disease.

Nigeria's official ebola-free status comes after Senegal was given the all-clear on Friday.

A number of cases outside West Africa, particularly in Spain and the US, have raised fears about its wider transmission and the urgency for a more effective response.

Travel bans were not imposed, although leading carrier Arik Air did suspend its scheduled routes to Liberia and Sierra Leone, which were the countries worst affected by ebola, along with Guinea.

Video: How Ebola Attacks The Human Body

Meanwhile, European Union nations are working to find €1bn (£790m) to help fight ebola in West Africa.

EU foreign ministers are discussing measures which could include anything from financial aid to common repatriation procedures, treatment facilities on site and training for health workers.

British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said the billion-euro fund was needed as soon as possible because "we've got a very short window to get on top of it and prevent the uncontrollable spread of the disease".

Meanwhile, the husband of a Spanish nursing assistant who became infected with ebola said she was now clear of all traces of the virus.

Video: Ebola: Busting The Myths

A blood test revealed Teresa Romero's immune system had eliminated the illness from her body.


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