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Ebola Response Costs: A new analysis warns that delayed containment of the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda could trigger major economic losses across the Great Lakes, even as Rwanda and Burundi report no confirmed cases and keep boosting surveillance. Clinical Trial Update: Africa CDC says a clinical trial for the Bundibugyo strain is now underway, aiming to test antiviral therapies and improve survival where targeted tools are still limited. Kiswahili + AI in Bujumbura: Burundi hosted major Kiswahili events where officials pushed for stronger digital language systems and AI tools to keep Kiswahili central to education, research, and regional integration. Microplastics Monitoring: Scientists from 21 African countries met in Accra to harmonise coastal microplastics monitoring protocols using nuclear and isotopic techniques—Burundi included. Diplomacy & Tech Cooperation: Burundi and Russia agreed to back African-led peace initiatives and expand cooperation spanning health, agriculture, transport, security, infrastructure, and technology. Regional Tech-Language Policy: EAC Kiswahili leaders urged investment in multilingual digital access so African languages don’t get left behind in the tech economy.

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