Discover the best memories of your life. And now, bbc world news america. This is newsnight this is bbc world news america. The death toll from the Ebola Outbreak in west africa rises above 4000. Were on the ground where they are racing to stop the spread. Fighting back against Islamic State members of the iraq he army are trying to hold the line when it comes to defending baghdad members of the iraqi army. And Malala Yousafzai becomes the youngest ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize two years after the pakistani teenager was shot in the head by the taliban and. This award is for all those children who are voiceless, whose voices need to be heard. Welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and also around the globe. The number of next due to the Ebola Outbreak in west africa has now exceeded 4000 the number of deaths. That never came today as the United Nations ebola envoy said the number of cases could be doubling every month. Efforts to contain the spread within the three w
Those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the pakistani girl who was almost killed by the taliban is now the youngest Nobel Laureate ever. Malala yousafzai won the Nobel Peace Prize today, for advocating education for girls. Shell share the honor with Kailash Satyarthi of india, whos campaigned for decades against child slavery and labor. Malala heard the news in birmingham, england, where she now lives. I felt more powerful and more courageous because this award is not just a piece of metal that you wear or an award that you keep in your room but this is really an encouragement for me room but encouragement to go forward and to
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North korea. Wherever youre watching from around the world, thanks for joining us. North korea is where we begin today with bullets, balloons, and a deepening mystery into what is going on over there, the whereabouts of kim jongun. He was a noshow at a major ceremony today and hasnt been seen in more than a month. North and south korea traded gunfire in an incident that started with balloons. Our correspondent Paula Hancocks is following developments from seoul, south korea. It started with propaganda sent from north to south korea and ended with both ex changing machine gunfire across the border. Activists launched balloons intended for north korean residents filled with dollar bills and dvds and books showing life in the south. North korea often threatens to respond to these balloons and today they did. No casualties in the south but theres no way of knowing if thats the case in the north. Fresh violence as the world is still wondering where the 31yearold north Korean Leader is. Kim