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AI Ethics Shock: Pope Leo XIV’s first major encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” warns that AI must stay subordinate to people, not powerful corporations or geopolitics—arguing the tech is reshaping dignity, conflict, and life-and-death decisions. Ebola Readiness: Ethiopia says it has launched coordinated Ebola preparedness—more screening at land borders and airports, stronger lab capacity, and upgraded health-facility readiness—while reporting no suspected or confirmed cases so far. Climate Money Push: Brazzaville hosted a donor roundtable to mobilize $5.32B for the Blue Fund for the Congo Basin, targeting 63 projects from coastal protection and fisheries to water, sanitation, and epidemic risk prevention. Security & Mining: The UN Security Council hears that Russian firms want to invest in DRC mining, alongside broader Russia interest in tech and security cooperation. Maritime Threats: In the Gulf of Aden, multiple vessels reported suspicious skiff approaches; armed teams fired in at least one incident. Equatorial Guinea Angle: Russia and Equatorial Guinea signed/advanced nuclear cooperation, while Equatorial Guinea is also named among Blue Fund member countries.

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May 24, 2026

The Gifts of Pain launches Spanish edition for Mental Health Awareness Month

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Russia, Equatorial Guinea Strike Nuclear, Defense Cooperation Deal

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