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Congo’s Ebola Footprint Widens as Officials Race to Gauge Epidemic’s True Scale

Health workers in a new Ebola treatment center in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, on May 31. Glody Murhabazi/AFP/Getty Images

Bloomberg Markets 9d ago

Ebola 'spreading unchecked for months' as patient zero traced back to January

Ebola 'spreading unchecked for months' as patient zero traced back to January Health care workers in Africa have just admitted patient zero zero could be traced back to Janurary, months earlier than previously thought, in the eastern DRC village of Rwampara Ebola may have been running rampant in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since January, with local officials tracing the latest outbreak of the killer virus back to a patient zero at the turn of the year. But, for some reason, that...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

'We’re with you': WHO chief rushes to Congo as Ebola outbreak worsens

World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has urged stronger international support to contain a fast-spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), warning that delays in response and mistrust within communities are hampering efforts to control the virus. Tedros made the appeal on Saturday after arriving in Bunia, the capital of Ituri province, one of the worst-hit areas. Speaking to reporters, he said the international community was already...

Times of India 11d ago

The race against time to contain Ebola

Fighting the spread of Ebola virus in one of the world's 'most volatile' regions Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 6:07am Near the heart of the spreading Ebola outbreak, young mother Marléne is well aware of the potential danger. She's brought her two-month-old daughter, Deborah, to be vaccinated at a health facility in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The north-eastern region of Ituri has so far seen more than 100 confirmed cases of the disease, with more in neighbouring North Kivu.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Heatwaves are killing tens of thousands in India. Officials are barely counting them

Experts warn that official heatwave death figures are grossly underestimated. India has been sweltering through a baking hot summer, with temperatures in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh creeping past 48°C in May. A recent study underlines the dangers of these worsening highs.

Euronews 16h ago

Ebola outbreak Congo: WHO chief visits epicentre as virus spreads faster than response

Ebola outbreak Congo: WHO chief visits epicentre as virus spreads faster than response The Bundibugyo virus, the strain of Ebola currently circulating, has no approved treatment or vaccine The head of the World Health Organisation arrived in Bunia, eastern Congo, on Saturday — a city at the centre of a rare Ebola outbreak where the virus continues to spread faster than efforts to contain it, despite improved health facilities and fresh aid deliveries. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom...

Daily Mirror 11d ago

Ebola outbreak 'reaches Brazil' as deadly virus kills 250 in central Africa and aid struggles to keep up

Ebola outbreak 'reaches Brazil' as deadly virus kills 250 in central Africa and aid struggles to keep up Officials in Brazil shared they are investigating two potential Ebola cases thousands of miles away from the centre of the outbreak, which has killed more than 240 people Experts fear that the latest outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus has spread across an ocean and reached as far as Brazil, with concerns over the lack of medical aid being raised. There are now more than 1,000 suspected...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Surgeons warn of horror complications after Brits get leg lengthening surgery abroad

Surgeons warn of horror complications after Brits get leg lengthening surgery abroad Royal College of Surgeons reveals what can go wrong after controversial operation to be taller - cutting through the legs to allow new bone to grow in the gap British surgeons are warning of potential horror complications if people travel abroad for controversial surgery to make them taller. The Royal College of Surgeons has revealed a series of case studies showing how the NHS has to pick up the pieces when...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

Sub-postmaster secures £2MILLION pay-out after being wrongly accused of stealing £89,000 from Post Office

Sub-postmaster secures £2MILLION pay-out after being wrongly accused of stealing £89,000 from Post Office EXCLUSIVE: The sub-postmaster has secured a £2million compensation package 10 years after he was wrongly accused of stealing £89,000 from the Post Office he ran with his wife and children A subpostmaster today told how he secured £2million in compensation from the Horizon scandal after a 10-year battle to clear his name - while criticising delays to a criminal probe. The father-of-two...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

Confirmed Ebola cases nearly double in days as WHO chief visits DR Congo

Confirmed Ebola cases nearly double in days as WHO chief visits DR Congo WHO’s Tedros calls for a community-led fight as a rare Ebola strain spreads rapidly through conflict-hit eastern DRC. The head of the United Nations health agency is visiting the epicentre of a deadly Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), urging local communities to lead the fight against a disease whose confirmed cases have nearly doubled in two days. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the World...

Al Jazeera 11d ago