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Ebola Concerns Force Spain to Cancel DR Congo Friendly Match
Spain's decision to ban the DR Congo warm-up match reflects growing health anxieties as the World Cup approaches.

El Niño's Looming Threat: Extreme Weather Events Expected
As El Niño approaches, global leaders warn of severe weather impacts, including floods and heatwaves.

Challenges Mount for World Cup, Space Exploration, and Wildlife Safety
The upcoming World Cup faces delays, while space venture Blue Origin recovers from an explosion, and wildlife encounters escalate in Japan.
Mozambique Faces Crisis After Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa
Recent violence prompts Mozambicans to flee, raising fears of escalating xenophobia.

Protests Erupt in Mexico Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Teachers demand better pay as protests escalate before the global sporting event.

Activists Raise Awareness of Disappearance Crisis Ahead of World Cup
Amid excitement for the upcoming World Cup, activists highlight Mexico's missing persons crisis with powerful awareness campaigns.
SpaceX Signals Potential Major Equity Dilution Ahead of IPO
The aerospace giant warns investors of significant equity issuance that could reshape its financial landscape.

Assam Violence Escalates: Accused Killed in Encounter
A recent attack in Assam left one dead and a girl critically injured, leading to a police encounter that raises questions about justice and law enforcement.

Malta Fireworks Factory Explosion Rocks Local Community
A significant explosion at a fireworks factory in Malta has raised concerns about safety regulations and emergency preparedness.

Tensions Rise in Africa: From Nigeria to South Africa
Recent events in Nigeria and South Africa showcase rising tensions surrounding migration and wildlife safety.

Strava Battles Data Scrapers Ahead of IPO
As Strava prepares for its IPO, the company takes a firm stance against data scrapers by introducing a new API fee structure.

Ethiopia's Elections: Challenges Amidst Conflict and Discontent
As Ethiopia goes to the polls, ongoing conflict threatens the electoral process and voter participation.