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Guinea-Russia Diplomacy: Guinea has confirmed it will attend the third Russia-Africa Summit in Moscow in October, with Foreign Minister Morissanda Kouyaté reaffirming deeper ties beyond ceremony—into logistics, minerals, and port-linked cooperation. Drug-Accountability Pressure (Liberia): Liberia’s police have summoned Senator Amara M. Konneh to provide evidence tied to his public claims about links between senior security officials and illicit drug trafficking, as he argues junior officers are punished while top figures allegedly escape consequences. Ebola Emergency (DR Congo): DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak has reached 2,325 deaths and 4,945 confirmed cases, now the deadliest in the country’s history, with the Bundibugyo strain and no approved vaccines or treatments. IMF Health-Funding Gap: Commentary highlights how the IMF has repeatedly struggled to finance public-health crises fast enough, pointing to the Ebola-era scramble for debt relief tools. Regional Security & Trade Context: Separate reporting flags wider West African maritime and security dynamics—plus ongoing debates around port governance and anti-drug enforcement capacity across the region.

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