Senegal Opens Airport, but Not Border, for Ebola Aid

Senegal opened up a humanitarian corridor at an airport to help speed aid to Ebola stricken countries although its border with Guinea remains closed. A plane carrying workers with the UN's World Food Programme arriving from the Guinean capital Conakry landed at the designated humanitarian air corridor on a military air base near Dakar, AFP reported. Senegalese Health Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck said Dakar had reached an agreement with international ...

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