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EEUU emite alerta máxima por brote de ébola en un país con decenas de muertos

La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) y el Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) informaron que un brote de la cepa Bundibugyo del virus del Ébola afecta la provincia de Ituri, al noreste de la República Democrática del Congo (RDC), desde finales de abril de 2026, con al menos 246 casos sospechosos y 65 muertes, según datos oficiales. El brote motivó la emisión de una alerta de viaje de nivel máximo por parte de Estados Unidos, que recomienda evitar la región afectada.
De acuerdo con el Africa CDC, el brote se concentra en las zonas de salud de Mongbwalu, Rwampara y Bunia. El organismo informó que la cifra de casos confirmados en laboratorio asciende a ocho, incluidos cuatro fallecimientos. El total de muertes se eleva por la detección tardía y la falta de pruebas en muchos pacientes. La advertencia internacional se intensificó tras la confirmación de un caso importado en Uganda, país vecino, según reportó la OMS.
Este brote representa el decimoséptimo evento de Ébola en la RDC desde 1976. Según la OMS, la situación se complica por la inseguridad en la región, la migración asociada a la minería y la movilidad transfronteriza. Las autoridades sanitarias internacionales han desplegado equipos para contener la transmisión y proteger a la población.
La cepa Bundibugyo del virus del Ébola, según la OMS, genera síntomas como fiebre, debilidad intensa, dolores musculares, vómitos, diarrea y hemorragias internas o externas. El Africa CDC señala que esta variante es menos común en la RDC y que las vacunas y tratamientos disponibles, desarrollados contra la cepa Zaire, resultan menos eficaces frente al Bundibugyo.
De acuerdo con el Africa CDC, el brote se detectó tras la muerte de una enfermera en Bunia el 24 de abril de 2026, quien presentó fiebre, hemorragias y vómitos. El organismo subraya que la detección temprana, el aislamiento de casos y el rastreo de contactos resultan fundamentales para evitar la propagación.
La OMS advierte que el riesgo de transmisión se incrementa en zonas con alta movilidad poblacional y dificultades de acceso para el personal sanitario. El Africa CDC destaca la importancia de los entierros seguros y la participación comunitaria para la contención.

El brote se concentra en Ituri, una provincia al noreste de la RDC, en las zonas sanitarias de Mongbwalu, Rwampara y Bunia. Según el Africa CDC, se han registrado 246 casos sospechosos y ocho confirmados por laboratorio. Entre los confirmados, cuatro han fallecido.
Las autoridades de la RDC, en coordinación con la OMS y el Africa CDC, mantienen la vigilancia epidemiológica y la búsqueda activa de casos. La OMS informó que se han enviado a la región más de 5.000 kilogramos (11.000 libras) de suministros, incluidos equipos de protección personal y kits para el transporte de muestras.
El Ministerio de Salud de Uganda confirmó el 14 de mayo el fallecimiento de un paciente con Ébola Bundibugyo en el Hospital Kibuli Muslim de Kampala, lo que constituye el primer caso importado desde la RDC durante este brote.
La OMS desplegó epidemiólogos, especialistas en control de infecciones, logísticos y expertos de laboratorio en Ituri, con el objetivo de reforzar la identificación de casos y la respuesta en terreno. El Africa CDC convocó a una reunión regional para coordinar esfuerzos entre los países limítrofes.
Entre las medidas adoptadas se incluyen:
- Rastreo intensivo de contactos y búsqueda activa de casos.
- Entierros seguros y dignos para víctimas del virus.
- Campañas de sensibilización en comunidades locales.
- Refuerzo de la vigilancia en puntos fronterizos.
Según la OMS, el trabajo en la región enfrenta “desafíos operativos significativos, incluyendo áreas urbanas con movimientos poblacionales asociados a la minería, inseguridad persistente y frecuentes desplazamientos transfronterizos”.
El Africa CDC puntualizó que la situación requiere la cooperación internacional para prevenir nuevos casos en países vecinos. “La coordinación regional resulta clave para limitar la expansión del brote”, indicó el organismo en su último informe.

El Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos emitió una advertencia de viaje de Nivel 4 (“No viajar”) para la provincia de Ituri. La embajada estadounidense en Kampala instó a sus ciudadanos a evitar desplazamientos no esenciales tanto en la región afectada como cerca de la frontera entre la RDC y Uganda.
Los viajeros que hayan estado en áreas de brote deben monitorear su salud durante 21 días y, en caso de síntomas, informar a un proveedor de salud antes de acudir a un centro médico. El Africa CDC recomienda mantener la profilaxis contra la malaria, ya que sus síntomas pueden confundirse con los del Ébola.
La OMS y el CDC de Estados Unidos consideran que el riesgo para el público estadounidense es bajo, pero insisten en la necesidad de evitar viajes a la zona de riesgo y de observar medidas preventivas estrictas.
El brote en Ituri incrementó los controles en las fronteras y los sistemas de alerta temprana en Uganda y otros países de la región. Las autoridades ugandesas reforzaron la vigilancia sanitaria tras la confirmación del caso importado, en coordinación con la OMS y el Africa CDC.
El director regional para África de la OMS, Mohamed Janabi, afirmó en un comunicado: “La organización se moviliza rápidamente para detener la transmisión y proteger a las comunidades”. El Africa CDC subrayó que las próximas dos semanas serán decisivas para determinar la evolución del brote.
Según la OMS, se mantiene el monitoreo diario de la situación, y se continúan las investigaciones epidemiológicas para identificar la cadena de transmisión y posibles focos secundarios.

La cepa Bundibugyo es menos común en la RDC, según la OMS. Las vacunas y tratamientos existentes, dirigidos principalmente a la cepa Zaire, no ofrecen la misma protección frente al Bundibugyo. Esta característica complica la respuesta sanitaria y obliga a adaptar protocolos.
El Africa CDC resaltó que la velocidad de propagación depende de la detección temprana y el aislamiento efectivo de casos. De acuerdo con la OMS, los síntomas iniciales suelen confundirse con otras enfermedades endémicas, lo que dificulta el diagnóstico oportuno.
El CDC de Estados Unidos advirtió que, aunque el riesgo para el público internacional es bajo, la movilidad de la población en la región puede favorecer la aparición de nuevos casos en países vecinos si no se refuerzan los controles.
El brote en Ituri afecta principalmente a la población local, a las comunidades mineras y a los sistemas de salud de la región. Las restricciones de viaje, la vigilancia epidemiológica y el refuerzo de las medidas preventivas buscan contener la expansión del virus y evitar casos secundarios en países limítrofes.
De acuerdo con el Africa CDC, la evolución del brote dependerá de la capacidad de identificar y aislar casos, realizar pruebas diagnósticas y garantizar la cooperación entre los sistemas de salud de la zona. La OMS y el CDC de Estados Unidos mantienen la asistencia técnica y el monitoreo constante.
Las autoridades insisten en la importancia de la información oficial y exhortan a la población a seguir las recomendaciones de salud pública. El seguimiento diario de la situación permitirá adecuar la respuesta y limitar el impacto del brote en la región.
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ActBlue CEO faces June 10 grilling after fundraising powerhouse allegedly misled Congress on foreign donations

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FIRST ON FOX: The embattled head of a Democratic fundraising behemoth is headed for a congressional grilling next month over allegations of fraudulent donations on its platform.
ActBlue’s CEO Regina Wallace-Jones will testify in a public hearing before the House Administration Committee on June 10, a committee spokesman told Fox News Digital.
Wallace-Jones’ agreement to testify comes as ActBlue faces mounting scrutiny over whether it misled Congress regarding foreign donations on its payment processing platform.
«Ms. Wallace-Jones allegedly misled our committee at the outset of our investigation into ActBlue’s fraud prevention standards,» House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Steil, R-Wis., said in a statement. «It’s past time we set the record straight and got answers for the American people. I look forward to hearing her testify.»
House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Steil, R-Wis., holds a press conference in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 10, 2025. (Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)
DEM FUNDRAISING GIANT ACTBLUE ROCKED BY ALLEGATIONS IT MISLED CONGRESS ABOUT FOREIGN DONATIONS
The statement referenced an explosive report in The New York Times earlier this year that said ActBlue’s then-outside counsel warned Wallace-Jones in 2023 the group may have misrepresented facts to Steil’s committee about its vetting of potentially illegal foreign donations.
Under U.S. law, foreign nationals who are not lawful permanent residents are generally prohibited from donating to candidates seeking federal office or political action committees.
Steil previously requested that Wallace-Jones testify before his committee on May 19. The invitation was met with outrage from ActBlue’s lawyers, who dismissed the committee action as a «partisan attack.»
But Republicans have pointed to documents that ActBlue has allegedly withheld in response to subpoenas issued in 2025, which Steil has characterized as «deliberately incomplete.»
All five current or former ActBlue employees who appeared in depositions with the committee in April invoked their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination a combined 146 times, according to an interim staff report released by House Republicans.

ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones, a delegate from California, wears a U.S.-flag themed outfit ahead of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago, Ill., on Aug. 19, 2024.
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The House Administration Committee has been probing ActBlue’s fraud prevention safeguards since 2023, when Steil’s panel investigated the group’s failure to require credit card verification value (CVV) when processing payments.
«Given ActBlue’s demonstrated history of misleading Congress, there is considerable reason to believe that ActBlue may have deliberately withheld this responsive material to impede our investigation,» Steil and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, wrote in a letter to Wallace-Jones in April.
In the letter, the senior Republicans also directed ActBlue to produce a trove of documents related to its vetting of political contributions from abroad.
Wallace-Jones has denied making false statements to Congress. The group’s lawyers have previously characterized the investigation as politically motivated and contended that ActBlue has been forthright with the committee.
Amid the GOP scrutiny, ActBlue has experienced a wave of resignations from senior legal and compliance staff.

An election countdown calendar hangs at the ActBlue fundraising office in Somerville, Mass. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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The June hearing notice immediately follows the House Administration Committee advancing legislation to crack down on fraudulent political donations, including illegal contributions from foreigners. The campaign finance measure cleared Steil’s panel unanimously on Thursday.
«It’s a positive sign that people are beginning to take this risk and this threat seriously,» the Wisconsin Republican told Spectrum News.
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Hamas, Hezbollah flags fly at anti-Israel protest minutes after Mamdani condemns terror plot against Jews

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Several masked demonstrators carried Hamas flags at an anti-Israel protest in Manhattan on Friday, while a Hezbollah flag waved above the crowd, hours after federal authorities charged an alleged Kataib Hezbollah operative of plotting attacks on Jewish community centers and a Manhattan synagogue.
The protest drew about 500 demonstrators carrying Palestinian flags to Washington Square Park, where chants of «globalize the intifada» rang out as one speaker declared Israel has no right to exist and said Palestinians would take over Israel «by any means necessary.»
Just as the protest was kicking off at around 4:30 p.m., New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the alleged terror plot by Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a commander in the Kataeb Hezbollah terrorist operation in Iraq.
«Let me be clear: antisemitism, violent extremism, and terrorism have no place in our city. This kind of hate is despicable,» Mamdani said.
ISRAEL, JEWS TARGETED WORLDWIDE AS WELL-FUNDED LEFTIST, ISLAMIST GROUPS JOIN FOR ‘NAKBA 78’ PROTESTS
Demonstrators display imagery associated with Hamas’ military wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, during a «Nakba 78» protest march in Manhattan, New York City, on May 15, 2026. (Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)
Two minutes later, a starkly different scene unfolded in Lower Manhattan off W. 4th Street. The activists descended on the busy Washington Square Park with Palestinian flags, pre-printed signs and banners, transforming a corner of the park into a rally staging ground to protest the existence of the state of Israel and demand its dismantling and replacement with a state called Palestine.
Among them, a young anti-Israel demonstrator arrived, draped in the flag of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades — Hamas’s military wing — wearing it like a cape. The flag depicted a masked armed fighter beside the Dome of the Rock beneath green script in Arabic, declaring the shahada, or Muslim proclamation of faith. He also carried a flag featuring an image of Abu Obaida, the spokesman for Hamas’ military wing, who became one of the terror group’s most recognizable figures after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Israeli forces killed him in 2025.
Others followed wearing the green headbands of Hamas and carrying similar flags. Nearby, a protester carried Hezbollah’s bright yellow flag, featuring the organization’s recognizable green insignia of a stylized assault rifle incorporated into Arabic calligraphy.
The demonstration was organized by anti-Israel groups including the Muslim American Society — a powerful nonprofit whose leaders supported Mamdani’s election — and Within Our Lifetime, another local group. Protesters arrived carrying pre-made banners over their shoulders, stacks of professionally printed signs and a North Face bag filled with protest gear.
These same groups led protests at a Jewish synagogue and community center in New York City this past week, resulting in viral clashes with Jewish community members.
Based in Brooklyn, N.Y., next to an NYPD precinct, Muslim American Society of New York is a 501(c)(3) sister nonprofit of Muslim American Society. It had $782,644 in revenue in 2024, according to its last tax filing. Within Our Lifetime isn’t a nonprofit but accepts donations.
FIRST ON FOX: NEW STUDY REVEALS ‘PRO-PALESTINIAN’ GROUPS PROMOTE VIOLENCE AND ANTI-AMERICANISM

A demonstrator holds a Hezbollah flag during an anti-Israel protest in New York City on May 15, 2026. (Umar Abbassi/Fox News Digital)
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By about 5:06 p.m., Within Our Lifetime’s polarizing co-founder, Nerdeen Kiswani, emerged from the crowd at the Washington Square Arch and led chants of «Globalize the intifada! From New York to Gaza! Globalize the intifada!»
«We do not mince words here,» Kiswani told the crowd. «Yes, that also means necessarily that the state of Israel and Zionism must be abolished. I do not and will never recognize Israel’s so-called right to exist. It has no right to exist.»
Minutes later, at about 5:14 p.m., Abdullah Akl, a leader at the Muslim American Society Youth Center in Brooklyn, stood in front of a large black banner that read «GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA» in white and gold letters.
«From the river to the sea,» Akl shouted, invoking a slogan widely interpreted as calling for the elimination of Israel between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. «Palestine will be free.»
As demonstrators readied to march north through Manhattan, several participants openly waved Hamas flags above the crowd. When asked about the displays, Kiswani told Fox News Digital: «We only bring Palestinian flags.»
But the Hamas flags remained visible throughout the march, including directly behind Kiswani and Akl as demonstrators moved uptown in a tightly coordinated procession. Kiswani told Fox News Digital, «We only bring Palestinian flags.»
The Manhattan protest was one of about 736 «Nakba Day» events that 425 organizations with about $1 billion in collective revenue held across 39 cities in recent days, according to a Fox News Digital investigation. «Nakba,» the Arabic word for «catastrophe,» refers to the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Chants throughout the evening rejected the idea of a two-state solution.

Within Our Lifetime co-founder Nerdeen Kiswani speaks during a «Nakba 78» anti-Israel protest in Washington Square Park on May 15, 2026, in New York City, as demonstrators carrying Palestinian flags and Hamas flags gather behind her. (Asra Q. Nomani/Fox News Digital)
«We don’t want your two states,» demonstrators shouted, following Kiswani’s cue, as organizers moved the march route through Manhattan, past Sephora, the makeup store, on E. 14th Street.
Protesters beat drums decorated with stickers reading, «By Any Means Necessary,» while marchers carried a banner declaring, «From Gaza to Jenin. Revolution Until Victory.»
In the crowd, activists from Islamist and communist groups marched together, including Al-Awda, which advocates for the so-called «right of return» of diaspora Palestinians to Israel, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, a self-declared Marxist group, and the Workers World Party, which describes itself as a «revolutionary Marxist-Leninist party inside the belly of the imperialist beast.»
A group of Orthodox Jewish demonstrators also marched beside pro-Palestinian activists carrying signs reading «Judaism condemns the state of Israel» and «Torah demands all Palestine.» Rabbi David Feldman told Fox News Digital he believed «the state of Israel may not exist at all» under Jewish law and said Palestinians should regain «every inch» of land taken from them.
About Hamas, he said, «They don’t target against Jewish people, so I don’t think that they are a terrorist group. They’re just fighting for the land, what people stole from them, that’s all. So that’s what I believe, so I don’t say anything in politics, that is all.»
But the Hamas supporters went undisturbed as they flew a flag of the terrorist group over Kiswani and Akl, clapping, just before they set out to lead the group through Manhattan in a carefully choreographed street theater that stretched into the night. This past week, another flag raised another controversy: a purple flag with the swastika symbol of Nazis, the five-point star that is a symbol of Judaism and the «NYU» acronym for New York University. The university apologized for its use.

A demonstrator carries imagery depicting Abu Obaida, spokesman for Hamas’ Qassam Brigades, during a «Nakba 78» anti-Israel protest march in Manhattan on May 15, 2026, in New York City. (Umar Abbassi/Fox News Digital)
As the demonstration snaked over Sixth Avenue, one protester, Anas Shuayb, 27, defended the Hamas imagery as «free speech» and described Hamas as a «form of resistance» to Israeli military activity in Gaza and the West Bank.
Shuayb said he voted for Trump and attended the protest partly because he opposes the U.S. war in Iran.
«I’m Palestinian and a Palestinian who voted for Trump,» Shuaib, who attended Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally in 2024, told Fox News Digital.
Shuaib said he was disappointed Trump had «fallen in the trap of Netanyahu» after campaigning against new foreign wars. «America should fight no war for Israel,» he added. «America first, not Israel first.»
The demonstration resembled a carefully staged political production more than a spontaneous protest. Organizers distributed professionally printed signs reading, «We Will Return,» a slogan referencing Palestinian demands for a mass movement to modern-day Israel.
Outside Grand Central Station on 42nd Street, Kiswani grabbed the mic and led the group in a proclamation of aggression. On Park Avenue, protesters defiantly unfurled a massive Palestinian flag stretching across much of the streets while crowds beneath it repeatedly chanted, «Globalize the intifada,»
«Palestine has the right to exist and to resist and to reclaim land and freedom by any means necessary,» Kiswani told the crowd.

As the crowd marched uptown to Time Square, Hamas and Hezbollah imagery remained visible without any effort by organizers to remove or discourage the displays.
Activists appeared highly conscious of their visual presentation. Some demonstrators marched in designer sunglasses, luxury handbags and carefully styled outfits while protest marshals coordinated crowd movement and legal observers from the ACLU monitored the route.
Akl, the leader at the Muslim American Society, wore a parody designer-style shirt reading, «The Anti-Zionist Social Club,» mimicking the aesthetic of luxury streetwear brands popular among younger activists.
Members of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization distributed flyers reading, «Victory to the Palestinian Resistance!» On the reverse side were advertisements for LGBTQ organizing meetings featuring imagery from the «Gay Liberation Front.»
The route itself appeared strategically staged for maximum visibility and dramatic effect.
Demonstrators gathered beneath the overpass outside Grand Central Terminal, where chants of «Free Palestine» and «Globalize the Intifada» echoed through the station, in one of the loudest moments of the evening. Protesters appeared at moments to push toward the terminal entrance, though they ultimately didn’t enter the station.
Later, on Park Avenue, marchers briefly surrounded vehicles in traffic while chanting «Shut it down,» creating the appearance of a street takeover as NYPD officers quietly redirected cars around the demonstration.
At several points, protesters shouted at bystanders and critics to «get off the street» while police officers continued escorting the march route through Manhattan.
Professionally printed banners reading «Revolution Until Victory» and «Resisting the Nakba Since 1948» stretched across the front lines of the march as drummers, megaphones and coordinated flag displays transformed intersections into temporary stages for chants and political theater.
Many of the demonstrators wore masks or face coverings and keffiyehs, while some acted as informal security detail, repeatedly stepping between cameras and protest leaders, blowing whistles and thrusting Palestinian flags into camera lenses to disrupt filming by journalists and bystanders.
WE CAN’T IGNORE THE DANGER FROM THOSE WHO WANT TO ‘GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA.’ WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION

Demonstrator carries imagery depicting Abu Obaida, spokesman for Hamas’ Qassam Brigades, during a «Nakba 78» anti-Israel protest in Times Square in New York City on May 15, 2026. (Asra Q. Nomani/Fox News Digital)
By the time the final marchers arrived at Times Square for a carefully choreographed public prayer, photographed extensively by the organizers’ social media team, the evening had showcased what experts describe as a durable and politically normalized protest ecosystem in New York City, blending nonprofit institutions, socialist organizations, anti-Israel activism, legal support networks, social-media aesthetics and militant symbolism into a single coordinated street operation.
The young man with the Hamas cape joined the second row of the congregational prayer at Time Square, the iconography for the terrorist group’s Qassam Brigade prominent as he prostrated in prayer.
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