Kenya court halts US Ebola quarantine centre plan
A Kenyan court temporarily halted the opening of an Ebola quarantine centre for US nationals on Friday following a petition filed by a rights group.
Community outreach key to stopping Ebola outbreak, says Red Cross, as Uganda confirms 2 new cases
Community outreach is key to stopping the Ebola outbreak, say Red Cross workers in the DRC's Ituri province, as across the border in Uganda, two new cases have been identified.
Burkina Faso junta shuts major mosque after arrests of protesters
Burkina Faso’s military junta has closed the capital’s main Sunni mosque after nearly 100 supporters of a detained preacher were arrested following protests, deepening concerns over growing repression under the country’s military rulers.
Curaçao’s blue wave: Smallest nation ever on football’s biggest stage
For the first time ever, tiny Curaçao is participating in the FIFA World Cup, the world's largest sporting event.
Odesa and Zaporizhzhia struck as Ukraine faces huge drone barrage
Mass Russian drone strike targets Ukraine as 232 drones launched, 217 downed; Odesa and Zaporizhzhia suffer damage and injuries, ships hit in Black Sea.
Temu hit with €200m EU fine over consumer safety failures
The European Commission has fined Chinese online marketplace Temu €200 million, saying it failed to properly protect consumers in the European Union from unsafe and illegal products sold on its platform.
Eight students arrested after deadly Kenya school fire
A suspected arson attack at a Kenyan girls’ boarding school has left 16 students dead and 79 injured, exposing alleged negligence, overcrowding and ignored warnings. Authorities have arrested eight students as investigators probe one of the country’s deadliest school tragedies in years.
DR Congo: doctors combat Ebola with supportive care as patients show signs of recovery
Doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo are tirelessly assisting patients in combating the recent Ebola outbreak, with some patients now showing signs of recovery from the deadly virus.
Madagascar’s top court dismisses lawmaker’s bid to oust military ruler
Antoine Rajerison accused Colonel Michael Randrianirina of treason for "serious and repeated violations of the constitution".
US, Canada and Mexico will align Ebola travel measures for World Cup
The US, Mexico and Canada - the three hosts of next month’s World Cup - say they will align public health measures for people traveling to the tournament from the DR Congo and other African nations affected by the Ebola outbreak.