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Abdiwahab Ahmed

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WHO declares international health emergency over rare Ebola strain

Alarm over a growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda intensified after the World Health Organization declared it a "public health emergency of international concern". The WHO said the outbreak, driven by the Bundibugyo virus, falls short of the threshold for a pandemic emergency. Even so, it warned that countries sharing land borders with the DRC face a high risk of further transmission. In a statement, the UN health agency said 80 suspected deaths, eight laboratory-confirmed cases and 246…

Canada cruise passenger tests presumptive positive for hantavirus

A rare disease outbreak aboard the MV Hondius has reached Canada, where public health officials say a "high risk" passenger from the cruise ship has tested "presumptive positive" for the Andes hantavirus. The patient was among four Canadians on the hantavirus-affected vessel, which departed Argentina on 1 April and was crossing the Atlantic Ocean when the outbreak of the uncommon rodent-borne illness emerged. In a statement, the Public Health Agency of Canada said authorities in British Columbia, the country’s westernmost…

Israel strikes southern Lebanon a day after ceasefire extension

Fresh Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon on Thursday, jolting a fragile pause in hostilities just one day after Israel and Lebanon agreed in Washington to prolong their truce. "The IDF has begun striking Hezbollah infrastructure sites in several areas in southern Lebanon," the Israeli military said. Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) said at least five villages in the south were struck, after residents fled toward the southern city of Sidon and the capital, Beirut. Earlier, the Israeli military had warned…

Britain’s cautious prime minister faces a growing public backlash

Keir Starmer’s downfall is easy to cast as the cautionary tale of a prime minister who let a commanding Commons majority slip through his fingers. The arithmetic seems to support that view. Only 22 months ago, Mr Starmer secured 411 seats — Labour’s third-strongest performance on record and its best outcome since Tony Blair’s second landslide in 2001. Judged on seat totals alone, the argument that he wasted a huge advantage carries obvious force. Yet that imposing majority never amounted to an equally imposing public…

Great white shark kills man in Western Australia

A routine morning off western Australia turned deadly when a great white shark killed a man near Rottnest Island, authorities said. Police said the 38-year-old was attacked shortly before 10am local time in waters off the island, near Perth. "Sadly, the man was unable to be revived," Western Australia police said. The state's Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development said the victim had been bitten by a 4m long great white. The death marks Western Australia's first fatal shark attack since March last year,…

Taiwan says it is an independent nation after Trump warning

Taiwan forcefully described itself as an "independent" nation on Friday, responding just hours after US President Donald Trump warned the self-ruled democratic island against taking the step of formally declaring independence. Mr Trump ended a state visit to Beijing yesterday, where Chinese President Xi Jinping urged him not to back Taiwan, which Beijing regards as part of Chinese territory. The island relies heavily on US security support as a deterrent against China, which has threatened to annex Taiwan by force. Taiwan…

Xi-Trump meeting tests whether US and China can avoid ‘Thucydides Trap’

A burst of interest in the phrase “Thucydides Trap” followed Xi Jinping’s closely watched meeting with US President Donald Trump in Beijing on Thursday, after China’s leader invoked the concept during talks that also touched on issues as contemporary as artificial intelligence and advanced computer chips. For many readers, the immediate question was obvious: why was an ancient Greek historian suddenly at the center of a summit about 21st-century rivalry? The term was popularized in 2011 by US political scientist Graham…

Disneyland Faces Mounting Concerns Over High Prices for Visitors

Disney’s biggest money-maker is not the film studio, the streaming wars or even ESPN. The real engine of the company is something far more tangible: the vacations, theme parks and travel experiences that turn brand loyalty into some of the group’s richest profits. When Disney’s performance comes up, attention usually lands on movie releases. Did the latest animated feature or blockbuster deliver at the box office, or did production costs outrun ticket sales? Others zero in on Disney Plus, watching subscriber numbers and…

Streeting confirms he will challenge Starmer for the leadership

Wes Streeting has declared he will enter any Labour leadership race that emerges if pressure on Labour Party leader and Prime Minister Keir Starmer results in a contest to replace him. "The party needs a genuine contest with the strongest candidates in the field, and I'll be one of them," he told reporters at a conference in central London. Mr Streeting, who stepped down as health secretary earlier this week, said he had enough backing among Labour MPs to get into the race. But he argued that any challenge would be weakened…

Boeing says China remains committed to buying 200 aircraft

Boeing said China agreed to buy 200 aircraft during US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, marking a breakthrough for the aerospace manufacturer in a deal that could eventually expand to include orders for another 750 jets. "We achieved our main objective of reopening the China market to orders for Boeing aircraft during a highly successful trip to China," the company said in a statement. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg joined the US delegation to China. "That included an initial commitment for 200 aircraft, and we expect…