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Ebola Surge in Ituri: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus landed in Bunia, Ituri, urging early care and safe burials as confirmed cases in DR Congo nearly doubled to 225 and suspected cases hit 1,028; he warned the Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccine or treatment and said the outbreak is “very complex,” worsened by conflict, displacement, food shortages, and mistrust. Funding Pressure: Tedros told Kinshasa that WHO has received only about a third of what it needs, while UNICEF airlifted over 100 tons of supplies to support nearly 100,000 people. Community vs. Containment: WHO and partners stressed community ownership and engagement, amid reports of attacks and distrust that disrupt tracing and isolation. Regional Spillover Fears: Africa CDC director-general Jean Kaseya warned the outbreak could spread to up to 12 countries, as Uganda reports confirmed cases and Nigeria moved 21 states to Ebola alert. Politics & Security Crosswinds: DR Congo’s government defended its Ebola response capacity and pushed back on a US-backed Kenya quarantine plan, while protests tied to constitutional change and insecurity continued alongside the health crisis.

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May 7, 2026

Tshisekedi signals closer U.S. alignment over security and minerals

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Ebola Crisis Amplifies Humanitarian Emergency in DRC

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Ebola Outbreak Kills 131 in DRC

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Global Power Solutions Corp. Submits Expression of Interest for 15 MW Waste-to-Energy Project in Democratic Republic of Congo

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DRC President Felix Tshisekedi Signals Strategic Shift Toward the United States

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DRC's Leader Warns 2028 Elections May Not Happen If War Persists

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UN Mission Urges Coordinated Action to Restore Stability in Eastern DR Congo

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