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Migration & Border Health: A mass irregular crossing into Spain’s Ceuta (30–31 July) saw up to 70,000 people attempt entry, with more than 80 reported dead—an abrupt humanitarian shock that also triggered calls in Europe for faster “return hubs” and deportation systems, raising fresh concerns for migrant safety and access to care. Travel Rules for Africans: The U.S. made its Visa Bond Program permanent, requiring some B-1/B-2 applicants from 50 countries to post $10,000–$20,000 before visas—an added barrier that could also disrupt family visits and medical travel. Mauritania–Mali Rights: Mauritania said 35 citizens detained in Mali were tortured, after their release following embassy intervention. Health Systems Watch: WHO said DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak began in February (before mid-May declaration), with confirmed cases now at 4,200 and early cases possibly misread as malaria or typhoid. Visa Processing in West Africa: The U.S. clarified that shifting routine visa processing to a regional hub won’t close the Abuja embassy.

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