DRC Cancels World Cup Camp Over Ebola
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has cancelled its World Cup preparation camp and fan event in Kinshasa due to an Ebola outbreak. Friendlies against Denmark and Chile are still on.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has cancelled its World Cup preparation camp and fan event in Kinshasa due to an Ebola outbreak. Friendlies against Denmark and Chile are still on.
Congo's national football team cancels Kinshasa training camp and fan farewell due to a deadly Ebola outbreak, with over 130 deaths. Friendly matches abroad proceed as planned.
Congo's soccer team canceled a three-day World Cup training camp and fan farewell in Kinshasa due to an Ebola outbreak in the east, with preparations moving elsewhere.
Nearly 120 deaths reported in Congo from Bundibugyo virus, a rare Ebola strain with no approved vaccines or treatments, complicating containment efforts.
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RecommendedClimate change, conflict, and aid cuts drive severe food insecurity in Kinshasa. Food banks and UN agencies struggle to meet rising needs as millions face hunger.
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