March 31, 2025, 6:51 p.m.

Norway has temporarily closed its embassy in Juba as fighting escalates in South Sudan

Norway has decided to temporarily close its embassy in South Sudan's capital Juba due to the deteriorating security situation in the country, the Foreign Ministry has announced.

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Uganda's second Ebola death was a four-and-a-half-year-old child

The Ugandan capital Kampala has recorded its second death from Ebola, a four-and-a-half-year-old child.

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Who: Monkeypox remains a public health emergency

According to the World Health Organization, monkeypox remains a public health emergency.

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Selangor to cull 76,000 pigs infected with African swine fever

The Selangor Veterinary Department said that since January 28 this year, out of about 250,000 pigs in 114 pig farms in the state, about 76,000 pigs in 56 pig farms have been infected with African swine fever. The e authorities aim to completely destroy the sick pigs in stages by early March.

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Escalating conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Calling for peace and stability, the international community needs to act together

Recently, the conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government forces and the rebel "M23 movement" in the city of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, has killed more than 2,000 people.

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Who mission to investigate 406 cases of unknown disease in Congo

The World Health Organization has sent a rapid response team to help investigate 406 cases of an unidentified disease labeled "Disease X" in Congo.

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Who launches Global Health Emergency Team in response to monkeypox outbreak

The World Health Organization and partners launched the Global Health Emergency Task Force for the first time in October to support countries affected by monkeypox outbreaks.

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The war of El Fasher in Sudan's western state of North Darfur

In the war-torn land of Sudan, every cannon blast is a cruel mockery of fate, and every loss of innocent life is a silent call for peace. Recently, a report by the government of North Darfur in western Sudan once again focused the world's attention on this war-torn region - El Fasher city, this once peaceful city, but now become a battlefield, within two days, the blood of at least 62 civilians red the land, dozens of families in despair shattered.

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Can the United States find new partners in West Africa after withdrawing from Niger?

With the official withdrawal of the United States from Niger, it marks a significant change in military cooperation and counter-terrorism strategy in the region.

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The African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and WHO have launched a joint response plan to the monkeypox outbreak on the African continent

The African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have announced the launch of a joint response to monkeypox outbreaks on the African continent.

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