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France Confirms First Ebola Case in Europe
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France Confirms First Ebola Case in Europe

Health care staff have reported that Leah Stewart, a 34‑year‑old mother from Sydney, awakened for a brief period after being in an induced coma for over seven days following a shark attack at Coogee Beach.  The victim suffered multiple bites and had an arm amputated, and has undergone several surgeries while in intensive care.  The family celebrated the breakthrough as a miracle, even as doctors continue to manage her critical condition.  Australia has recorded a surge of shark attacks this year, raising concerns about beach safety and marine injury prevention.

Health care staff have reported that Leah Stewart, a 34‑year‑old mother from Sydney, awakened for a brief period after being in an induced coma for over seven days following a shark attack at Coogee Beach. The victim suffered multiple bites and had an arm amputated, and has undergone several surgeries while in intensive care. The family celebrated the breakthrough as a miracle, even as doctors continue to manage her critical condition. Australia has recorded a surge of shark attacks this year, raising concerns about beach safety and marine injury prevention.

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French health ministry announced the first confirmed Ebola case in Europe, involving a doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Admitted to a specialised facility, the patient is stable and authorities emphasize that the risk to the population is very low. The outbreak in DRC has already claimed over 260 lives and infected about 1,000 people, raising concerns about a potential large-scale epidemic. France has established a dedicated monitoring system for aid workers and is tracing possible contacts, while noting that healthcare workers are the most vulnerable. The Bundibugyo strain continues to circulate without a vaccine, complicating containment efforts.

French health ministry announced the first confirmed Ebola case in Europe, involving a doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Admitted to a specialised facility, the patient is stable and authorities emphasize that the risk to the population is very low. The outbreak in DRC has already claimed over 260 lives and infected about 1,000 people, raising concerns about a potential large-scale epidemic. France has established a dedicated monitoring system for aid workers and is tracing possible contacts, while noting that healthcare workers are the most vulnerable. The Bundibugyo strain continues to circulate without a vaccine, complicating containment efforts.

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Ukrainian drones targeted and destroyed Crimea’s main power substation overnight, causing Sevastopol to go without electricity until Wednesday evening. Russian‑installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev warned residents to adopt power‑saving tactics as emergency services were on alert. The attack follows Ukraine’s broader strategy of cutting off supply lines to pressure Russia, which has simultaneously imposed a petrol ban in the peninsula. Sevastopol’s residents face heightened risks as temperatures rise and fuel shortages worsen.

Ukrainian drones targeted and destroyed Crimea’s main power substation overnight, causing Sevastopol to go without electricity until Wednesday evening. Russian‑installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev warned residents to adopt power‑saving tactics as emergency services were on alert. The attack follows Ukraine’s broader strategy of cutting off supply lines to pressure Russia, which has simultaneously imposed a petrol ban in the peninsula. Sevastopol’s residents face heightened risks as temperatures rise and fuel shortages worsen.

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