AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Surge and Cross-Border Alarm: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak has passed 1,000 confirmed cases, with WHO reporting 277 deaths and Congolese figures putting deaths around the mid-200s as response teams expand beds and lab capacity but say the outbreak has not peaked. Global Spillover Watch: France confirmed its first Ebola case linked to the DRC—an ALIMA doctor flown from Kinshasa—while WHO’s chief urged “no panic,” stressing the risk to the rest of the world remains low. Presidential Focus on Ituri: President Félix Tshisekedi said he will soon visit Ituri, the outbreak epicenter, to track response efforts with regional partners. Mining Equity Push: Kinshasa is drafting rules to force cobalt/copper miners to set aside 10% equity for Congolese nationals, including 5% for workers via cooperatives and interest-free credit. World Cup Politics in the Stands: “Lumumba Vea” (Michel Nkuka Mboladinga) returned to the stands for DR Congo’s 1-0 loss to Colombia in Mexico, still posing like a Patrice Lumumba statue—after missing the opener due to Ebola-linked quarantine.
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