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Health authorities are scrambling to contain an outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola.

DRC running out of supplies as Ebola crisis worsens

‘We are trying to catch up, it is a race against the clock.’

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TENERIFE, SPAIN - MAY 11: A passenger from the final group to be evacuated from the MV Hondius makes a heart from a bus on the way to the airport in the Granadilla Port on May 11, 2026 in Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands, Spain. The cruise ship MV Hondius, which had three passengers die from Hantavirus last month and eight more reported cases, docked in Tenerife on May 10th, where the remaining passengers are being repatriated to their respective countries. At a press conference this week, representatives of the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasized the outbreak of this rare virus did not constitute a pandemic, but it has stirred anxieties in the Canary Islands and elsewhere. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

If another global pandemic breaks out, will we be prepared?

For many people, the past month has brought unpleasant echoes of COVID: Mysterious deaths aboard a cruise ship, a virus that causes a deadly respiratory illness and talk of forced quarantines. 

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Breakfast with Katherine Bennell-Pegg at Crown Ballroom, Crown Towers on Wednesday 27th May 2026.
Katherine Bennell-Pegg.
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‘Dream big!’: Katherine Bennell-Pegg gives inspiring message

Australia is set to play a pivotal role in the future of space exploration, according to the nation’s first ever qualified astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg.

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There has still been no enforcement action from Australia’s under-16s social media ban despite one app allowing young people to retry their age verification 24 times in a day. 

Zero fines issued under Aussie under-16 social media ban

There has still been no enforcement action from Australia’s under-16s social media ban despite one app allowing young people to retry their age verification 24 times in a day. 

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The Nightly Live: Breakfast with Katherine Bennell-Pegg.

Australia’s space future: We must be daring

KATHERINE BENNELL-PEGG: If we can harness that ambition and desire for exploration, in our young people and across our industries, then we can shape a positive future for all Australians. 

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14 per cent of those studied said they would not see a physician, opting to use a chatbot instead.

Using an AI chatbot for medical advice? Read this first

When researcher Nicholas Tiller began to feed health questions into chatbots as a test, he expected some imperfections — but not this level of failure.

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Calls for early-onset bowel cancer to be considered ‘new disease’ as cases surge among young Aussies

The aggressive ‘new cancer’ killing young Australians

Doctors are sounding the alarm as the disease is ‘driven by factors that we don’t yet understand.’

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Experts say young people could be actively defying the warnings about sun exposure — after all, many grew up hearing them from parents, doctors, and in some cases, school programs. 

Gen Z know the risks of tanning, but they’re doing it anyway

Experts say young people could be actively defying the warnings about sun exposure — after all, many grew up hearing them from parents, doctors, and in some cases, school programs. 

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Health authorities in Uganda have reported two more suspected cases of Ebola.

Ebola crisis worsens as WHO issues fresh warning

WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus ‌says a delay in ‌detecting ⁠Ebola cases means responders are ‘playing ​catch-up’.

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An outbreak of a rare strain of Ebola continues to spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Ebola cases spread as hospitals plagued by attacks

More than ‌900 ‌suspected Ebola cases and 119 ‌deaths ⁠have now been ​recorded ⁠in the Democratic ‌Republic ​of the ​Congo as the virus spreads.

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Can taking drugs like Allegra and Pepcid AC together really relieve pain, brain fog and other health issues?

Why women are trying allergy drugs for period relief

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Can taking antihistamine and heartburn drugs together really relieve pain, brain fog and other health issues?

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A tray of supplements. A central claim about NAD+ isn’t as straightforward as influencers make it out to be.

Research upends argument for popular antiaging supplement

THE NEW YORK TIMES: A central claim about this popular longevity supplement isn’t as straightforward as influencers make it out to be.

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An Ebola virus outbreak centered in Congo is suspected to have caused over 170 deaths and about 750 infections, according to the World Health Organization.

What to know about Ebola outbreak as virus ‘spreads rapidly’

The outbreak is ‘spreading rapidly’ in eastern Congo, with fears that it is much larger than initial figures suggested. Here’s what you need to know.

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The Trump administration said Thursday that it would impose new entry restrictions for US citizens who have recently been in Congo, Uganda or South Sudan, citing the Ebola outbreak in the region.

‘Enhanced health measures’ imposed as Ebola outbreak rages

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The Trump administration said it would impose new entry restrictions for some US citizens as the Ebola outbreak intensifies.

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Trillions of dollars of investment into the AI boom will lift inflation and wide the gap between winners and losers in a structural shift in share market returns, according to professional investors. 

AI spending explosion fuelling inflation, record stock gains

Trillions of dollars of investment into the AI boom will lift inflation and wide the gap between winners and losers in a structural shift in share market returns.

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