Global Week in Review: Egypt Tells U.S. to Use 'Restraint' on Protesters

Canada donates Ebola vaccines, plus more global news.

Egypt Tells U.S. to Use ‘Restraint’ on Protesters - In an unusual move, Egypt has called out the U.S. government and urged authorities to use “restraint” in dealing with protesters in Ferguson and racial tensions that have risen since the killing of Michael Brown on Aug. 9. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said it was closely following the unrest.    (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Egypt Tells U.S. to Use ‘Restraint’ on Protesters - In an unusual move, Egypt has called out the U.S. government and urged authorities to use “restraint” in dealing with protesters in Ferguson and racial tensions that have risen since the killing of Michael Brown on Aug. 9. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said it was closely following the unrest.   (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Canada Donates to Ebola Relief - More international help is pouring in to support the Ebola relief effort in West Africa. Canada is donating 800 to 1,000 doses of an untested Ebola vaccine to the World Health Organization. The country will withhold some vaccines to do further research.   (Photo: Abbas Dulleh/AP Photo)

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Canada Donates to Ebola Relief - More international help is pouring in to support the Ebola relief effort in West Africa. Canada is donating 800 to 1,000 doses of an untested Ebola vaccine to the World Health Organization. The country will withhold some vaccines to do further research.  (Photo: Abbas Dulleh/AP Photo)

Liberia Looks to Track Down Those Infected With Ebola - Liberia is looking to track down 17 individuals who are infected with Ebola and escaped a quarantined area on Monday. The police were given protective gear to prevent themselves from being infected by the disease. "We are very, very concerned about the situation," Information Minister Lewis Brown said, according to Reuters.   (Photo: CELLOU BINANI/AFP/Getty Images)

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Liberia Looks to Track Down Those Infected With Ebola - Liberia is looking to track down 17 individuals who are infected with Ebola and escaped a quarantined area on Monday. The police were given protective gear to prevent themselves from being infected by the disease. "We are very, very concerned about the situation," Information Minister Lewis Brown said, according to Reuters.  (Photo: CELLOU BINANI/AFP/Getty Images)

South Sudan Leaders Aren’t Looking for Peace - South Sudan President Salva Kiir and rebel chief Riek Machar are no closer to agreeing on peace deals with the U.N. Security Council to end months of conflict in the country that has left more than 10,000 dead and another 1.1 million people displaced. "There is still a large gap between them," said one Council diplomat, according to Reuters.   (Photo: Susan Walsh/AP Photo)

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South Sudan Leaders Aren’t Looking for Peace - South Sudan President Salva Kiir and rebel chief Riek Machar are no closer to agreeing on peace deals with the U.N. Security Council to end months of conflict in the country that has left more than 10,000 dead and another 1.1 million people displaced. "There is still a large gap between them," said one Council diplomat, according to Reuters.  (Photo: Susan Walsh/AP Photo)

Kenya Airways to Suspend Flights - After advisement from Kenya’s Ministry of Health, Kenya Airways has decided to suspend flights to Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, and Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, due to the Ebola crisis. Starting Tuesday (Aug. 19) Kenya will not allow entry into the country from Liberia, Guinea or Sierra Leone.    (Photo: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images)

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Kenya Airways to Suspend Flights - After advisement from Kenya’s Ministry of Health, Kenya Airways has decided to suspend flights to Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, and Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, due to the Ebola crisis. Starting Tuesday (Aug. 19) Kenya will not allow entry into the country from Liberia, Guinea or Sierra Leone.  (Photo: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images)

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More Girls Abducted - Boko Haram militants struck again, kidnapping eight more girls on Sunday (May 4) in the village of Warabe, in Borno state. In addition to abducting the girls, who are between the ages of 12-15, the thieves also took cattle and food from the village. According to BBC News, communication is not advanced in the village, which delayed reporting the abduction.(Photo: AP Photo)

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Boko Haram Abducts Dozens of Boys, Witnesses Say - Islamist extremist group Boko Haram is suspected of kidnapping at least 98 boys and men a week ago Monday (Aug. 11), with the news just emerging at week's end. They also injured 25 people, according to CNN.  (Photo: AP Photo)

Cameroon Closes Border in Wake of Ebola Crisis - Cameroon is taking measures to prevent Ebola from coming into its borders. The country has closed off borders with Nigeria, where four people have died from the virus. "The government has taken the decision to protect its population because it is much better to prevent than cure the Ebola virus," Cameroon's minister of communications told Reuters.   (Photo: Michael Duff/AP Photo)

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Cameroon Closes Border in Wake of Ebola Crisis - Cameroon is taking measures to prevent Ebola from coming into its borders. The country has closed off borders with Nigeria, where four people have died from the virus. "The government has taken the decision to protect its population because it is much better to prevent than cure the Ebola virus," Cameroon's minister of communications told Reuters.  (Photo: Michael Duff/AP Photo)