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The World Health Organization has issued an urgent alert as a new Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in Central Africa raises fears of cross-border spread, with no approved vaccines currently available and international health agencies on high alert. Meanwhile, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are escalating after Iran reported coordinated vessel movements despite a US blockade, underscoring the region’s critical role in global energy flows and heightening concerns over potential disruptions to international trade.

On the economic front, the latest Federal Reserve meeting minutes reveal that a majority of officials are weighing the prospect of higher interest rates as persistent inflation continues to challenge US and global markets. In the tech sector, Meta has announced layoffs affecting 8,000 employees as the company pivots aggressively toward artificial intelligence, reflecting sweeping changes in the digital economy and raising questions about the future of tech employment.

Developing: Health authorities are closely monitoring the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, with the risk of regional spread still uncertain.
















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