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Latvia parliament approves new gov’t after drone dispute toppled coalition

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Latvia’s government reform ensures a pro-Western path as regional drone incidents heighten security concerns.

Latvia’s parliament has approved a new coalition government that will lead the European Union and NATO member country in the coming months after its predecessor collapsed following an argument over its handling of stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine.

By a margin of 66 deputies in the 100-seat assembly, lawmakers on Thursday confirmed 47-year-old centrist Andris Kulbergs as prime minister, who will lead the Baltic nation of more than 1.8 million people until parliamentary elections on October 3.

Evika Silina resigned in mid-May after one of her coalition partners withdrew its support and left her without a majority. She quit after Defence Minister Andris Spruds, a member of the Progressives Party, was forced to resign over the government’s handling of multiple incidents involving stray drones suspected to be from Ukraine crossing into Latvian territory.

Silina accused the minister of not deploying anti-drone defences fast enough to parry two wayward Ukraine attack drones, which are thought to have been knocked off course by Russian jamming. At the time, she said Spruds had lost her trust and that of the public. Still, her three-party coalition had been under strain for months over multiple issues.

The drones caused minimal damage but sparked widespread concern in the former Soviet republic, which is now a member of NATO and the EU.

Earlier this month, President Edgars Rinkevics backed opposition lawmaker Kulbergs to replace Silina for the top job of prime minister.

“The duty of the government is to ensure Latvia’s security in the broadest sense. That means guaranteeing the external security of the state, economic security, energy security, but also people’s sense of security in their own country,” Kulbergs said in a speech in the run-up to Thursday’s parliamentary vote.

He also confirmed outgoing foreign minister Baiba Braze would remain in her post and appointed a military officer, Colonel Raivis Melnis, as defence minister.

Several Russian and Ukrainian drones have crashed in Latvia – and neighbouring Lithuania and Estonia – since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered to send experts to Latvia to help it boost its air defences.

The new Latvian four-party coalition should enjoy a healthy majority in parliament and pursue a broadly pro-EU, pro-NATO direction. The coalition parties have stressed the need to reinforce the military and the borders of the country of 1.8 million people.

“There is a broad consensus on foreign policy priorities,” political scientist Nils Muiznieks told the AFP news agency, adding that the new government was also likely to keep strong solidarity with Ukraine.

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US, Mexico, Canada announce Ebola-related travel measures for World Cup

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World Cup hosts agree steps to counter Ebola threat after WHO declares public health emergency ​of international concern.

The United States, ⁠Mexico and Canada ⁠have announced aligned public health travel measures for people coming from African regions at the greatest risk from Ebola as they aim to protect citizens and visitors during the World Cup, which begins next month.

“The health and safety ⁠of every person in the region remains our highest priority as we welcome the world to North America,” they said in a joint statement on Thursday that did not detail the aligned measures.

The World Health Organization on May 17 ‌declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) a public health emergency of international concern and said there was a high risk it could spread to neighbouring countries.

The decision has prompted governments to step up travel-related containment measures.

Washington last week banned noncitizens who had travelled to the DRC, Uganda or South Sudan ⁠in recent weeks from entering the US. ⁠On Friday, the ban was extended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to green card holders who have been in those countries in the previous 21 days.

Canada ⁠has banned residents from the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan from entering the country for 90 ⁠days. The ban started on Wednesday.

Canadian citizens, permanent ⁠residents and other foreign nationals who have been in affected areas in recent weeks and do not have symptoms will have to quarantine for 21 days from Saturday, according ‌to a statement from Canada’s Public Health Agency.

Mexican Health Secretary David Kershenovich on Monday outlined tighter Ebola screening measures at airports, urging the public ‌to ‌avoid travel to the DRC and asking arrivals from the country to observe a 21-day quarantine.

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WHO chief heads to ‘hardest hit’ Ituri as DRC’s 17th Ebola outbreak spreads

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DRC battles Bundibugyo strain as confirmed cases rise to 121, with 17 deaths and 246 suspected fatalities reported.

The chief of the United Nations health agency is travelling to Ituri in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which has been hit the “hardest” as authorities battle to contain the country’s 17th Ebola outbreak.

“I want you to know that you are not alone,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), said in a lengthy and heartfelt message published on X on Thursday.

Tedros also addressed health workers in the eastern province, where the first case was recorded and 90 percent of patients are being treated, hailing them as the “backbone of this response”.

“I am coming to Bunia [the capital of Ituri province]. I will be there in person, alongside my colleagues, meeting your leaders, listening to your concerns, and doing everything in my power to help you,” Tedros said.

His comments come as authorities in DRC rush to stop the spread of the disease. Latest government figures show 121 confirmed cases so far, including 17 confirmed deaths. Data also shows 246 suspected fatalities and 1,077 suspected cases. Authorities estimate the number of casualties to be higher.

Most previous Ebola outbreaks in DRC were caused by a virus called Ebola Zaire, for which there are vaccines and treatments. This outbreak is caused by a different strain called Bundibugyo, for which there are currently no approved vaccines or treatments.

On Thursday, the head of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said work is being done to develop a vaccine. “What we can tell you for sure, by the end of this year, 2026, Africa CDC will make sure that we have a vaccine and medicine against Bundibugyo,” Jean Kaseya told reporters.

Separately, aid workers rushed supplies to Ituri on Thursday, the Associated Press reported.

A cargo plane with aid donated by the European Union delivered masks, gloves, boots and medications – all of which are in short supply – to the northeastern town of Bunia at the heart of the outbreak. More EU aid is expected to arrive in batches over the next eight days, Jerome Kouachi, head of emergency operations at UNICEF in Congo, told AP.

Health workers with scant supplies have been struggling to contain the outbreak. In some areas, doctors have resorted to wearing expired medical masks while treating suspected patients. Dangers faced by health workers have been heightened by public anger at stringent medical protocols for dealing with victim’s bodies, as well as armed groups in a volatile region.

The WHO’s Tedros made a direct appeal to the armed groups in eastern DRC which have vied for power for years: “Please, declare a ceasefire. Even briefly. Even just enough to let health workers through.” Medics have been struggling to implement health measures amid distrust of authorities by locals, and attacks on health centres.

“The government is calling on the locals to respect health guidance because they can only win this battle when they work together with the people,” said Al Jazeera’s Chris Ocamringa, reporting from the capital, Kinshasa. The government is mobilising all resources available to curb the spread of the virus, including the release of $20m.

The US announced on Thursday that it was allocating an additional $80m to help combat Ebola in DRC and neighbouring Uganda. With the new funding, total US aid amounts to $112m since the outbreak began, the State Department said in a press release.

Regional countries are also on high alert, stepping up surveillance and preventative measures.

On Thursday, the Africa CDC said it confirmed eight Ebola cases in Uganda, including one dead. Earlier, the country ordered the closure of borders for at least four weeks.

Diana Atwine, permanent secretary at the Ugandan Health Ministry, said a growing number of cases among health workers had been confirmed, as they were most often the ones interacting with Ebola patients.

In Kenya, two US officials told the Reuters news agency that local authorities had given written approval for the US to open a quarantine facility at an air force base in Laikipia for US citizens exposed to the outbreak.

In a joint statement, the US, Canada and Mexico also announced public health travel measures for people arriving from African regions considered at greater risk from Ebola.

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Fire kills 16 students at Kenyan girls’ boarding school

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At least 16 students were killed and dozens injured after a fire tore through the dormitory of a girls’ boarding school in Kenya’s Rift Valley early Thursday. Panicked parents gathered outside the school searching for their children hours after the blaze was extinguished.

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