AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Watch: WHO says blanket travel restrictions aren’t the answer and urges exit screening instead, reporting Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases at 344 with 60 deaths and 116 suspected cases as of June 1, after earlier higher suspected figures. Public Health & Justice: Two NIH-linked researchers, Vincent Munster and Claude Kwe, were charged in Detroit over alleged smuggling of deactivated mpox vials from the Republic of Congo and allegedly lying to customs about what they carried. Sports & Health Logistics: Congo’s World Cup warmup against Chile is still in limbo after a Spanish mayor blocked the match citing Ebola-related health concerns, while the federation seeks solutions with partners. Science & Environment: An Angola expedition on the Lisima plateau found eight new dragonfly types, new grasshoppers, and dozens of other species, with the plateau’s waters feeding major river systems including the Congo. Diaspora Vigil: Congolese community in Cyprus plans a peaceful memorial march in Larnaca on June 6 for Christian Ndjondo, who died during a police immigration raid.
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