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France detects first Ebola case outside Africa in current outbreak

A doctor returning to France from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a major Ebola outbreak is ongoing, has tested positive for the virus despite showing only mild headaches.

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What happened A new Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo has killed 65 people, with roughly 246 cases reported by health officials.
The headline split The left frames it as "France Identifies First Case of Ebola". The center frames it as "France detects first Ebola case outside Africa in current outbreak".
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Left / center-leftFrance Identifies First Case of Ebola

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CenterFrance detects first Ebola case outside Africa in current outbreak

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CNA SingaporeNews report · Jun 24, 4:04 PM

France detects first Ebola case outside Africa in current outbreak

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A doctor returning to France from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a major Ebola outbreak is ongoing, has tested positive for the virus despite showing only mild headaches.

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New York Times WorldNews report · Jun 24, 3:42 PM

France Identifies First Case of Ebola

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A doctor who had traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo was infected, the French health ministry said. The authorities said the risk to the wider population was low.

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