
China Sets Unwanted Fifa World Cup Record
China has set a new unwanted Fifa World Cup record, becoming the only qualifying nation since 1938 to have neither a point nor a goal to its name. This comes after DR Congo's draw and Uzbekistan's loss.

China has set a new unwanted Fifa World Cup record, becoming the only qualifying nation since 1938 to have neither a point nor a goal to its name. This comes after DR Congo's draw and Uzbekistan's loss.

The 2026 World Cup group stage concludes today, with all 48 teams having played their first match. This guide covers Portugal vs. DR Congo, England vs. Croatia, Ghana vs. Panama, and Uzbekistan vs. Colombia, including kick-off times, broadcast details, and key players to watch.

In the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province, where over 140 have died from the Bundibugyo Ebola strain, successful patient recoveries offer rare moments of joy and hope. Despite local myths and past violence against treatment centers, increased community trust is leading more people to seek medical help.

In the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province, amidst over 140 deaths from the Bundibugyo Ebola strain, a successful patient recovery sparks celebration. Overcoming local myths and misinformation, the community is slowly building trust in treatment centers, offering hope for outbreak control.

Ituri province in eastern DRC is the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak, with 782 confirmed cases and 181 deaths as of June 13. Community volunteers like Eliezer Kasongo raise awareness amid fear and resistance. Health workers face severe challenges, including lack of PPE and tracking contacts in conflict-ridden, impoverished regions.
Patrice Lumumba's 1961 assassination, involving Belgian and Western intelligence, created a governance vacuum in Congo. This instability, fueled by decades of kleptocracy and resource extraction, has structurally led to repeated Ebola outbreaks, with mining activities driving human-wildlife contact.

A 5-member Chinese medical team has arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo to combat an Ebola outbreak in a mining region crucial for Beijing's mineral investments, contrasting with the US's isolation-focused approach.

The WHO says a rapidly expanding Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda has reached 471 confirmed cases and 84 deaths. Officials warn the Bundibugyo-strain epidemic could grow much larger without a faster response.

Ebola outbreak in central Africa: 471 cases, 84 deaths reported

The DRC faces its 17th Ebola outbreak, complicated by conflict, a rare Bundibugyo virus strain with no vaccine, and diagnostic delays. Over 900 suspected cases and 200+ suspected deaths are reported, with violence hindering response efforts. A vaccine is estimated to be 7-9 months away from human testing.

CEPI and Gavi are investing over $100 million to accelerate the development of a vaccine against the Bundibugyo Ebola species, which is spreading in DRC and Uganda. The approved Ervebo vaccine targets a different strain, and new candidates face challenges including clinical trials in conflict zones and community distrust.

The WHO chief stated the Ebola outbreak in the DRC has a "big head start" and efforts are still behind due to ongoing militant attacks and limited contact tracing. An attack by an Islamic State affiliate killed 16 people, compounding the health crisis.

The WHO chief stated the Ebola outbreak in DRC has a "big head start" and efforts are still behind due to militant attacks. An IS affiliate killed 16 people, compounding the challenge of containing the rare Bundibugyo type of Ebola, which has seen 344 cases and 60 deaths.

A pre-World Cup friendly between DR Congo and Chile in La Línea de la Concepción, Spain, was cancelled by the mayor due to health concerns over the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo.
UK Development Minister Jenny Chapman admitted that foreign aid cuts, including from the UK, have undermined the response to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda. She acknowledged that more resources are needed to combat the rare Bundibugyo strain, which has no proven vaccine or treatment.

Ebola disables the immune system, leading to rapid spread and potential cytokine storms. Treatment relies on supportive care, which is often inaccessible in outbreak epicenters like the DRC due to under-resourced facilities and PPE challenges, contrasting sharply with care available in the US.

A Kenyan court has extended a block on a proposed US Ebola quarantine facility in Nanyuki for three weeks, ordering the government to reveal its agreement with Washington. The plan has sparked protests, resulting in two deaths, as many Kenyans fear the US is offloading health risks.

WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus briefed DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi on the Ebola outbreak response. An aid agency warned the outbreak is larger than official figures, and health officials are struggling to control it. Tedros emphasized the need for community ownership and strong government leadership.
Africa CDC has welcomed India's emergency medical aid, including diagnostics and therapeutics, to combat the worsening Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The supplies were delivered via Africa CDC's Eastern Regional Coordinating Centre in Uganda.
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading, with over 1,000 cases and 223 suspected deaths. Misinformation on social media hinders containment efforts, while reduced funding for organizations like the International Rescue Committee limits public health messaging. The US states it responded rapidly and funding levels remain unaffected.

The WHO is urging community cooperation to contain the Ebola outbreak in the DRC, emphasizing it's "everybody's business." Protests against burial protocols have complicated efforts, leading to attacks on health centers. The outbreak has seen 906 suspected cases and 223 deaths in DRC, with 9 cases and 1 death in Uganda.

A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, identified as the Bundibugyo strain, poses significant challenges due to its late detection, high transmissibility through body fluids, and the ineffectiveness of current vaccines against this strain.

The WHO warns the Ebola outbreak in the DRC is outpacing response efforts, with 220 suspected deaths. Attacks on health facilities by residents seeking bodies for traditional burials are hindering containment, particularly in Ituri province. Neighboring countries are at high risk.

Uganda's Health Ministry reported two new Ebola cases, both health workers at a private facility in Kampala, bringing the total to seven. These cases are linked to an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has recorded over 900 cases and more than 200 deaths.