Air France and Airbus found guilty in 2009 crash
Air France and Airbus have been found guilty of manslaughter regarding a plane crash in 2009. While the verdict marks a significant legal milestone, families of the victims expressed that true justice is still missing. The ruling addresses corporate responsibility in aviation safety.
The US indictment of Raúl Castro has triggered significant unrest and fear in Cuba. The US views Cuba as a security threat with potential China links, even while pursuing dialogue. Cuban citizens have expressed outrage over the charges and fears of military intervention.
Protesters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have set fire to an Ebola treatment center. The unrest is driven by local anger over the outbreak and demands for the return of bodies. This incident highlights the growing volatility surrounding the health crisis.
A rare type of Ebola is spreading rapidly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, causing widespread fear. The WHO has expressed concern over the scale and speed of the outbreak, which has already resulted in over 130 deaths. Travel alerts have been issued by regions like Hong Kong.