Ebola crisis in DRC worsens as residents attack treatment centers
Armed young men stormed an Ebola treatment hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo demanding the bodies of their relatives, reflecting growing community hostility that is hampering containment. The World Health Organization warns the outbreak is now outpacing response efforts and could spread further. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has announced plans to send American citizens exposed to Ebola to Kenya for monitoring, raising questions about international burden-sharing. Aid workers report narrowly escaping angry mobs, underscoring the dangerous conditions on the ground.
Diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran are intensifying, with both sides still at the negotiating table despite a backdrop of renewed American airstrikes and heated rhetoric. Analysts warn that the volatility leaves global gas prices at risk. In Iran, there is cautious anticipation as the public watches negotiations unfold alongside military escalation. The Guardian reports Iran remains committed to peace talks even as it accuses the US of acting in bad faith by continuing to bomb Iranian targets.
The United States launched fresh airstrikes in southern Iran, prompting Tehran to accuse Washington of a 'gross violation' of the existing ceasefire agreement. Al Jazeera reports that the strikes raise serious questions about whether the fragile truce has collapsed. Iran's foreign ministry condemned the action as a breach of international commitments, while observers note the strikes coincide with ongoing but fragile negotiations. CBC reports that Tehran explicitly stated the US violated the ceasefire by launching the overnight attacks.