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High tracing numbers, yet new Ebola infections slip past surveillance
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High tracing numbers, yet new Ebola infections slip past surveillance

WHO sustained a global emergency designation as the DRC’s epidemic spread across six provinces, with neighbors on heightened alert under a tiered risk assessment.

The DRC’s deadliest Ebola outbreak has surpassed 5,000 confirmed cases across six provinces, with at least 2,325 deaths, as WHO reconvened its Emergency Committee, kept the PHEIC in place, and warn...

Russia’s mixed salvos meet Kyiv’s thinning shields in a perilous test
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Russia’s mixed salvos meet Kyiv’s thinning shields in a perilous test

A large overnight barrage of missiles and drones hit multiple Kyiv districts, killing at least 6–16, injuring dozens, damaging homes and public services, and prompting Polish airspace precautions.

Russia launched a large mixed barrage of ballistic and cruise missiles and drones against Kyiv overnight on Aug. 20, striking several districts and civilian sites, leaving at least 6–16 people dead...

Probes advance, trust stalls: Israel tests its own accountability
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Probes advance, trust stalls: Israel tests its own accountability

After reviewing about 150 incidents, the army sent the Rajab and 15–rescue worker cases to criminal inquiry while closing the World Central Kitchen strike and dismissing others.

Israel’s military will open criminal investigations into the killing of fiveyearold Hind Rajab and the 2025 deaths of 15 rescue and aid workers after reviewing roughly 150 incidents, even as it clo...

Three-day tariff pause hinges on a 'deal' both sides describe differently
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Three-day tariff pause hinges on a 'deal' both sides describe differently

The last-minute reprieve delays duties on about $20 billion of Canadian exports—including dairy, alcohol, furniture, and building materials—while negotiators juggle sectoral fixes with implications for CUSMA renegotiations.

With 90 minutes to spare, President Trump paused for three days a planned slate of U.S. tariffs of up to 50% on roughly $20 billion in Canadian goods—spanning dairy, alcohol, and building materials...

Control claimed or closure enforced: Hormuz’s status resists a single answer
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Control claimed or closure enforced: Hormuz’s status resists a single answer

Trump labeled the strait "New US Territory" and threatened Oman, while Iran linked any reopening to lifting the US naval blockade, oil sanctions, and releasing frozen assets.

President Donald Trump escalated over Hormuz, posting a map labeling the strait “New US Territory,” asserting an effective blockade and threatening to bomb Oman if it “gets in the way,” while decla...

At $40T, U.S. promises meet the math of higher rates
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At $40T, U.S. promises meet the math of higher rates

Treasury reports total public debt at $40.05 trillion, months ahead of CBO’s track after a rapid climb from $39 trillion since March.

U.S. Treasury data show total public debt has crossed about $40.05 trillion for the first time, climbing by $1 trillion in roughly five months and already running ahead of Congressional Budget Offi...

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Censure mounts; will Europe translate outrage into sanctions on Ben‑Gvir?
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Censure mounts; will Europe translate outrage into sanctions on Ben‑Gvir?

After he urged nightly “targeted assassinations” in Gaza, the UN, Germany, France, and a U.S. senator publicly rebuked Israel’s national security minister and flagged possible restrictions.

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben‑Gvir said on a podcast that Israeli forces should conduct nightly “targ...

Olive branch meets barrage: engagement or emboldening ahead?
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Olive branch meets barrage: engagement or emboldening ahead?

Seoul and Tokyo tracked roughly 10 short‑range launches hours after President Trump signaled a Kim summit and the U.S.–ROK Ulchi Freedom Shield drills were shortened.

North Korea launched about 10 shortrange ballistic missiles into eastern waters, with splashdowns outside Japan’s exc...

Personalized mRNA win, but approval hinges on unseen data
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Personalized mRNA win, but approval hinges on unseen data

Merck and Moderna say the Keytruda-plus-personalized mRNA regimen improved recurrence-free and distant metastasis-free survival in a global phase 3 trial of high-risk melanoma patients.

Merck and Moderna reported that their personalized mRNA melanoma vaccine, given with Merck’s Keytruda, delivered stat...

A Gaza cafe strike blurs lines as cease-fire talks proceed
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A Gaza cafe strike blurs lines as cease-fire talks proceed

The attack coincided with Netanyahu-Kushner discussions on a Gaza roadmap, as Hamas signaled support and casualty counts rose.

An Israeli strike hit a crowded cafe on Gaza City’s seafront on August 18, killing at least six people—later reports ...

Escalation tests whether Lebanon's truce becomes leverage or liability
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Escalation tests whether Lebanon's truce becomes leverage or liability

Airstrikes in Ansar and Deir al-Zahrani, raids near Ali Taher, heightened UNIFIL activity, and a Canadian condemnation unfolded as talks envision disarmament, Israeli withdrawal, and Lebanese army 'pilot zones'.

Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon produced one of the deadliest episodes since a June deescalation framework, killi...

Unitree’s 629% debut collides with the question of staying power
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Unitree’s 629% debut collides with the question of staying power

The Chinese robotics maker listed on Shanghai’s tech-focused STAR Market, opening at 1,100 yuan and briefly reaching a roughly US$62–66 billion valuation as its debut coincided with the World Robot Conference.

Unitree Robotics surged as much as 629% in its Shanghai STAR Market debut, opening at 1,100 yuan before sliding intra...

Encircled for now, but how durable is Belgium’s fire line?
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Encircled for now, but how durable is Belgium’s fire line?

Roughly 3,000 hectares of the High Fens have burned near the German border, prompting EU aircraft deployments and multinational crews to shield nearby towns.

Belgium says it has encircled the record High Fens wildfire near the German border after the blaze ballooned to rough...

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