Ebola
IMF and World Bank grapple with slow growth and Ebola
Slow economic growth, the Ebola outbreak, and war. These are just some of the problems that finance ministers and policy makers will grapple at the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund… Audio
NZ warned not to be complacent about Ebola
New Zealand's being warned not to be complacent about the threat of Ebola. The World Health Organisation says Ebola is now entrenched in the capital cities of all three worst effected countries -… Audio
NZ Nurses reveal grim realities of caring for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone
When New Zealand nurse Donna Collins first put on her full protective gear on to work with ebola patients in Sierra Leone she feared she would look like a martian and frighten people already terrified… Audio
CDC says Ebola unlike anything since HIV/Aids
The United States Centers for Disease Control has said the West African Ebola outbreak is unlike anything since the emergence of HIV/Aids. The outbreak has killed more than 3,860 people, mainly in… Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Time now for our weekly chat with Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Health correspondent outlines NZ plan if Australian ebola confirmed
For an outline of what New Zealand authorities are planning if an Ebola case was to be confirmed across the Tasman, we're joined by our health correspondent, Karen Brown. Audio
Test results likely today for a Queensland woman suspected of having Ebola
Queensland medical professionals are readying themselves for today's test results of a suspected case of Ebola. Audio
Urgent plea by world health bodies over action on ebola
Dr Margaret Mungherera is the president of the World Medical Association, which is the latest global body to issue a plea to governments around the world to do much more to fight ebola. The deadly… Audio
US implements new health measures as Ebola patient dies
The World Health Organisation says the current epidemic has now killed 3,800 people from 8,000 cases in West Africa, with no evidence that it's being brought under control. Audio
WHO warns Europe will have more ebola infections
The World Health Organisation is warning Europe will almost certainly see more people infected with ebola after a nurse in Spain became the first person known to have caught the virus outside Africa.
…Spanish authorities release more details about Ebola case
More details are emerging about the Spanish nurse who has tested positive for the deadly Ebola virus, the first case of the virus being contracted outside of Africa. Audio
Sierra Leone hospitals overwhelmed by ebola - Australian doctor
An Australian doctor who treated ebola victims in Sierra Leone says the crisis needs urgent attention in West Africa before it gets out of control. Audio
US correspondent - Daniel Ryntjes
Daniel Ryntjes from Feature Story discusses the latest developments in the Ebola and Islamic State situations. Audio
Four close to U.S. Ebola patient quarantined in Dallas
Public health officials in the United States are stepping up their efforts to raise awareness about ebola following the first case of the deadly disease on American soil. Audio
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Barry Corbett (Part 1)
Topics - SkyCity is building its new hotel on land surrendered by the taxpayer for the creation of Sky City's National Convention Centre. In both Canada and New Zealand, universities have dropped in… Audio
NZ health authorities say all necessary measures in place
The Government says all necessary measures are in place to detect and respond to Ebola should it reach this country. Audio
First Ebola case diagnosed on US soil
The United States has diagnosed its first case of the deadly Ebola virus, a sign the outbreak ravaging West Africa may spread globally. Audio
CDC reveals more on confirmed US Ebola case
United States health officials say the first patient infected with the deadly Ebola virus has been diagnosed there. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the diagnosis. The… Audio
Ebola outbreak
Dr Daniel Bausch says the window of opportunity to stop the spread of Ebola is closing, and the world must act now. Audio
Photojournalist covers the Ebola outbreak in Liberia
Tim Freccia on his coverage and photographic documentation of this year's Ebola outbreak in the west African nation. Audio