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Last passengers from hantavirus-hit ship evacuated; American tests positive

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US officials say 18 Americans are being quarantined and monitored for symptoms, as WHO insists risk to public remains low.

US and French evacuees from Hantavirus-hit ship test positive

The last two evacuation planes carrying passengers and crew from the cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have landed in the Netherlands, as a repatriated US passenger tested positive for the respiratory infection.

The two planes carried 28 evacuees from the MV Hondius, which had been docked in the Canary Islands, including six passengers and 19 crew members, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday.

The passengers – four from Australia, one from New Zealand, and one British resident of Australia – are expected to stay in a quarantine facility near the Eindhoven airbase before they are repatriated.

Their arrival caps a complex operation in which 94 people have been evacuated and repatriated to some 20 countries to enter a period of quarantine. It comes 41 days after the MV Hondius set off from southern Argentina and nine days after the first positive test result for the respiratory viral infection.

Three people – a Dutch ‌couple and a German national – have died since the outbreak of the hantavirus on the ship.

The strain involved, known as the Andes virus, is typically spread by rodents and is the only variant of hantavirus capable of limited person-to-person transmission.

Officials from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said on Monday that one of the 18 American passengers evacuated from the ship had tested positive in a biochemical unit in Nebraska.

The officials said the infected person was being monitored along with 15 others at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, while two others, a couple, are at Emory University Hospital in the city of Atlanta.

Secretary of Health Robert F Kennedy Jr expressed confidence in the US response to reporters at the White House.

“We had a CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] team at Tenerife [Spain]. We had aeroplanes ready to take the patients,” he said. “We have this under control, and we’re not worried about it.”

President Donald Trump, when asked about his administration’s handling of the hantavirus outbreak, said he thought it had been “fine”.

The MV Hondius left Argentina, where hantavirus is endemic, on April 1 for a cruise across the Atlantic Ocean to Cape Verde. The World Health Organization believes the first infection occurred before the start of the voyage, followed by transmission between people on board the vessel.

Authorities have said that the risk to the public from the virus, which generally requires prolonged close contact with someone infected to spread, remains low.

The World Health Organization’s director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, speaking at the port of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, sought to reassure the passengers and the public on Monday, saying that “there is nothing to fear. The risk is low. This is not another COVID.”

He said the ‌WHO has recommended a 42-day quarantine for all passengers.

As of Monday, the WHO said there were seven confirmed cases of the virus, and two other suspected cases – one who died before ⁠being tested, and one on Tristan da Cunha, a remote South Atlantic island where no tests had been available.

It was not clear if the US passenger is included in the figure.

The confirmed cases also include a French passenger, who tested positive after the ship docked in the Canary Islands on Sunday. Her condition was deteriorating, French Minister of Health Stephanie Rist said.

Citizens of six countries have been affected.

The Hondius is now making its way from Tenerife to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where it will dock for disinfection. Still on board are 25 crew members and two medical staff, operator Oceanwide Expeditions said on Monday.

The vessel is also carrying the body of a German passenger who died during the voyage.

In a video shared on Monday by Oceanwide Expeditions, captain Jan Dobrogowski paid tribute to the “unity and quiet strength” of everyone on board and highlighted the “courage and selfless resolve” of the crew.

“I could not imagine sailing through these circumstances with a better group of people, guests and crew alike,” Dobrogowski said.

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Haiti’s PM casts doubt on presidential vote by August as gang clashes grow

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Alix Didier ⁠Fils-Aime says Haiti is too unstable for elections as a new wave of violence forces hospital evacuations.

Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier ⁠Fils-Aime has said the security situation in the Caribbean nation is not stable enough to hold presidential elections scheduled for August.

Fils-Aime’s comments on Monday came as clashes between rival gangs escalated in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, forcing hospitals to evacuate patients and hundreds of people to flee their homes.

Haiti has not held elections since 2016, with successive governments delaying polls as powerful armed gangs cemented their control over the capital.

The violence has killed thousands of people and displaced more than a million, limiting the ability of authorities to guarantee a free and fair voting process.

“It is clear that the security conditions ⁠are not met at the level for us to have elections in August,” Fils-Aime told the editor-in-chief of Haiti’s oldest newspaper, Le Nouvelliste, in an interview broadcast on Magik9 radio.

“I would like for elections to happen by the end of the year,” he added. “On February 7, we would have an elected president.”

Fils-Aime took over from ‌a transitional presidential council on February 7 this year.

The country’s electoral council had scheduled a first-round vote for August 30 and a run-off vote for December. More than 280 ⁠political parties were approved to compete.

Haiti’s last president, Jovenel Moise, was assassinated in 2021 after he put off organising elections. His murder left a political vacuum that allowed already powerful gangs to extend their influence over almost all of Port-au-Prince.

Efforts by authorities to quell the fighting and curb the influence of criminal groups have largely proven ineffective, while the United Nations and the United States have tied their commitments to support Haiti’s security forces to the government holding elections.

In Port-au-Prince on Monday, Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, announced the evacuation of its hospital in the neighbourhood of Cite Soleil following intense clashes there on Sunday.

MSF reported having treated more than 40 gunshot victims within 12 hours while providing temporary shelter to 800 people fleeing the violence. One of those injured was a security guard, who was hit by a stray bullet in the hospital grounds.

Another hospital in the area, Fontaine Hospital, told the Reuters news agency that it had evacuated newborns from its intensive care unit. MSF said it treated some patients who transferred from Fontaine, including pregnant women who gave birth overnight.

“Currently, not a single hospital is open in the area where the fighting is taking place,” MSF said in a statement. While local medical needs were growing ‌exponentially, MSF said it could not protect its staff or patients in the midst of gunfire, which “has not stopped” since Sunday morning.

Monique Verdieux, 56, who fled to a highway after watching armed men burning houses in her neighbourhood, told The Associated Press news agency that she is not sure where members of her family are after they scattered in different directions.

“I am now sleeping in the street,” Verdieux said, noting that it was unsafe to return.

Local business leaders said the fighting near the capital’s port and just a few kilometres from its international airport involved the Chen Mechan gang, its partners, and their former allies. The groups had all been part of a broad ⁠alliance known as Viv Ansanm, a coalition of hundreds of armed gangs across the capital.

According to a report published earlier this year by the International Organization for Migration, gang violence has displaced more than 1.4 million people in Haiti. About 200,000 of them are now living in crowded and underfunded sites in the nation’s capital.

The ⁠renewed violence comes after the last members of a Kenyan-led mission in Haiti left the country as part of a restructuring of a UN-backed force mandated to help restore security in the country.

The mission had been hamstrung by a lack of troops, funds and equipment. It had also faced sexual abuse accusations.

The UN’s new plan aims to deploy ‌some 5,500 new troops in Haiti by the end of October, but it is not clear where all of the troops will come from or who will fund their operations.

Chad’s government said in April that it plans to send 1,500 personnel to Haiti and that some 400 have already been deployed.

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Iran war live: Trump slams Iranian proposal as ceasefire hangs by a thread

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Iran's powerful parliamentary speaker says US has 'no alternative but to accept' Tehran's 14-point proposal to end war.

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Roads blocked in Bolivia as protesters demand president’s resignation

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Roads blocked in Bolivia as protesters demand president's resignation

Bolivia faces growing unrest as widespread road blockades disrupt travel across major cities including La Paz and El Alto. Protesters are demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz amid fuel shortages, rising costs, and wage disputes.

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