This month on the Geneva Business Insider, James and David discuss: the latest on the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the decision to send infected patients to Germany and the US for treatment; the conflict in Gaza and what it has done to the population of the world’s largest open-air prison; and the latest moves on the Eastern European chessboard as Putin bristles at Poland’s “Ukraine invasion” fears.
SHOW NOTES:
Ebola: Panic or Pandemic? – An open source investigation
Sierra Leone ‘unable to contain’ Ebola outbreak
Ex-minister loses nine family members to Ebola
Emergency World Health Organization summit on Ebola in Geneva
Tekmira’s Ebola Drug Trial Placed on Hold by U.S. FDA
EU on high alert as Germany agrees to accept Ebola patients
U.S. biosafety experts watch every step in care of Ebola patients
Obama announces $33B in commitments for Africa
Gaza conflict: 3-day ceasefire begins as truce talks continue
US condemns shelling of UN school in Gaza but restocks Israeli ammunition
Gaza’s only power plant destroyed in Israel’s most intense air strike yet
The AP Revises Another Tweet, This Time About Israel
Israel campaigned on false hope to rally Diaspora support
It Turns Out Hamas Did Not Kidnap and Killed the 3 Israeli Teens After All
The Shocking Reason Putin Isn’t Worried About The $50 Billion Yukos Ruling
Poland Sees Rising Threat of Ukraine Invasion