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Over 550 Indian peacekeepers in South Sudan awarded UN Medal of Honour

At least 565 Indian peacekeepers, including 53 women, serving with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) have been honoured for their dedication and commitment to protecting civilians and supporting peacebuilding efforts in the conflict-affected country. The peacekeepers were recognised for their efforts in “protecting civilians through patrols, community engagement, veterinary camps, women's self-defence training, combating gender violence, and improving humanitarian access”, the UN body...

Times of India 7d ago

US bans travellers from DRC, Uganda and South Sudan amid major Ebola outbreak

Restrictions apply to anyone without an American passport who visited the region in the last three weeks and will last for at least 30 days

The Telegraph 23d ago

Trump admin to block Ebola-exposed Americans from US, move them to Kenya

The Trump administration has announced an escalation of its travel ban, now preventing lawful permanent residents from entering the US if they have recently travelled to the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan. This move comes amid a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which the World Health Organization is struggling to contain. The ban also affects non-US passport holders with similar travel histories.

Ars Technica 14d ago

British soldier who died in Iraq training accident is named

British soldier who died in Iraq training accident is named Lance Corporal James Freeman, 28, was in the Royal Anglian Regiment - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The British soldier who died during a training accident in Iraq has been named by the Ministry of Defence. Lance Corporal James Freeman, 28 and of the Royal Anglian Regiment, joined the Army in June 2016. He was deployed on operations in South Sudan, contributed to the national response to the Covid-19 pandemic, supported force...

The Independent UK 7d ago

What we know about latest Ebola outbreak

There have been more than 390 suspected cases and more than 80 reported deaths from the new species of Ebola, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. The infection has already spread from the Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring Uganda, while Rwanda and South Sudan are now on "high alert". Health officials are warning that the variant is deadlier than previous outbreaks.

BBC Global News Podcast 23d ago

African countries join forces to prevent Ebola spreading

The Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan co-ordinate their response to the Ebola outbreak as the number of suspected cases in the DRC surpasses 900. Also: a pro-Palestinian activist makes serious allegations about her treatment after being detained on board a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, which Israel denies; President Trump says Iran and the US "must take their time" to reach an agreement, dashing hopes of an imminent deal; we hear from women in Afghanistan where activists...

BBC Global News Podcast 16d ago

Australia politics live: James Paterson says One Nation needs ‘increased scrutiny’; minimum wage rate set today

Shadow minister says the Coalition must treat minor party as an opponent, not an enemy. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia is screening overseas arrivals for Ebola and does not need to close its borders as the disease’s outbreak worsens in central Africa, the health department saysCanada has suspended immigration procedures for those travelling from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan and required anyone...

The Guardian World 8d ago

WHO chief lauds Uganda’s response to Ebola outbreak

WHO chief lauds Uganda’s response to Ebola outbreak Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the country had responded promptly and capably, but called for it to reopen its border with DR Congo. The director-general of the World Health Organization has praised Uganda for its response to the Ebola outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), saying he is “confident” the epidemic can be brought under control. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged the Ugandan authorities on Monday to...

Al Jazeera 2d ago

Australia won't impose travel restrictions despite overseas Ebola spread

International Ebola cases climbing 'fast' but Australia won't impose travel restrictions Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 3:51pm In short: Australia will not impose border restrictions or quarantine on travellers from Ebola-affected countries. There are three new suspected cases in Italy and Brazil. Federal health minister Mark Butler said Australia was monitoring the outbreak very closely.

ABC Australia 9d ago