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Issued on: 13/07/2026 – 22:35Modified: 13/07/2026 – 22:37
Health authorities have confirmed that the ongoing Ebola outbreak has spread to two additional provinces, raising concerns about the virus’s trajectory in the region. The development comes as officials race to contain transmission chains and deploy vaccination teams to newly affected areas.
In a separate ruling, a Sudanese court has sentenced paramilitary commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, widely known as Hemedti, and fifteen associates to death in absentia. The verdict marks a significant judicial milestone amid the country’s protracted conflict, though enforcement remains uncertain given the defendants’ fugitive status.
Meanwhile, in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region, residents of Billé have taken to the streets demanding urgent government intervention to address catastrophic environmental pollution. Protesters accuse authorities of neglecting the devastating impact of oil contamination on local ecosystems and livelihoods, calling for immediate remediation and accountability.
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