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The Democratic Republic of Congo's latest Ebola outbreak has claimed more than 100 lives, with health authorities warning that armed conflict and attacks on aid workers are hindering efforts to contain the disease.
In its latest situation report, released on Monday (8 June), the government said confirmed Ebola deaths had risen to 101, while confirmed cases reached 550. The figures included 35 new cases and 10 deaths recorded in the previous 24 hours.
The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola and was officially declared a global health emergency on 15 May.
However, officials have since acknowledged that the virus had likely been spreading undetected for weeks before it was identified, leaving health teams struggling to catch up.
The outbreak is affecting three provinces in eastern Congo that have long been troubled by armed conflict: Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu.
Most cases have been reported in Ituri, where infections have now been recorded in 17 health zones. Seven health zones in North Kivu and one in South Kivu have also reported cases.
Health officials say insecurity remains one of the biggest obstacles to controlling the outbreak.
The government said the presence of armed groups in the Ituri territories of Djugu, Irumu and Mambasa continues "to limit humanitarian access in multiple health zones affected or at risk."
Mistrust of authorities and resistance to health measures have further complicated the response.
There have been reports of attacks on treatment centres and burial teams working to contain the virus. The latest incident took place on Sunday at Nyamurongo Cemetery in Bunia, according to a source familiar with the government's response efforts.
The source said a burial team was attacked, leaving two people seriously injured and damaging two vehicles.
Despite the security concerns, the government said Bunia, the capital of Ituri Province, remained relatively calm.
Earlier on Monday, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention reported 544 confirmed Ebola cases and 88 deaths in Congo, figures slightly lower than those later released by the government.
Counting is underway in Armenia's elections. The results of the vote are set to determine the political direction of the country of three million people for the next few years. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is hoping to fend off challenges from several pro-Russia candidates to secure a third term.
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Barcelona is preparing to mark a historic milestone in the legacy of architect Antoni Gaudí as Pope Leo XIV visits the city this week to inaugurate the Tower of Jesus Christ at the Sagrada Família basilica, almost exactly 100 years after the visionary architect’s death.
Iran and Israel have halted strikes on each other, but Tehran has warned it will recommence attacks if Israel continues military action in Lebanon. U.S. President Donald Trump and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun have meanwhile made pleas for peace.
The United States has added some of China's biggest technology and automotive companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD and Nio, to a Pentagon list of firms it believes are linked to Beijing's military.
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been denied entry to the United States, preventing him from taking part in the FIFA World Cup 2026 and ending what would have been a historic moment for Somali football.
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended pending a vote by member states on whether he should be removed from office, following an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.
Start your day informed with the AnewZ Morning Brief. Here are the top stories for the 8 June, covering the latest developments you need to know.
Corsica has moved a step closer to getting powers to make some laws locally after a French parliamentary committee approved a draft bill which would give the Mediterranean island more autonomy.
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