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A 5-year-old boy and his grandmother died of ebola in Uganda on June 12, and it was confirmed that one other family member was infected. It was the first time the disease had been detected outside of the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the current outbreak, which began in August 2018.

All three infected people were Congolese citizens who had traveled to Uganda. Ugandan authorities do not know how the family managed to avoid health screeners when crossing the border.

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The reservoirs of the city of Chennai, India, ran out of water in late June, requiring its more than 4 million citizens to find other sources. Water is being provided by the national government via tanker trucks, but it is heavily rationed. Water is also available at cost from private companies. Many hotels, restaurants and other businesses have been unable to provide water for their guests.

Traveling between the capital, Dhaka, in central Bangladesh, and Sylhet, in the northeast, a passenger train derailed while crossing a bridge over a canal on June 23, killing five people and injuring at least 100. The train was carrying at least 2,000 people at the time of the accident, the cause of which was under investigation at press time.

The US Department of State posts up-to-date travel advisories on every country and many territories, ranking each 1 (Exercise normal precautions), 2 (Exercise increased caution), 3 (Reconsider travel) or 4 (Do not travel). Note: A country’s regions are also ranked and may have different rankings than the country as a whole. Visit travel.state.gov and click on “Travel Advisories” at the top of the page.

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A sightseeing boat carrying 33 South Korean tourists and two Hungarian crew on the Danube in Budapest, Hungary, collided with a Viking River Cruises boat on May 29 and sank. At least seven people were killed, with 21 still missing at press time. Only seven people were rescued, all South Koreans. No passengers or crew aboard the river cruise boat were injured.

Surveillance video shows the stricken boat, the Mermaid, was passing underneath the Margit (Margaret) Bridge when it appeared...

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At least three churches in Burkina Faso have been attacked in 2019 in an uptick of Islamist violence in the West African country.

In April, four people were killed when a Catholic church was attacked in the village of Dori. The attackers also destroyed parts of the village.

Also in April, a Protestant church in the town of Silgadji was targeted by gunmen on motorcycles. They killed six people.

On May 12, a Catholic church in the city of Dablo was attacked by at least 20...

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In Gwadar, Balochistan province, southwestern Pakistan, gunmen attacked the Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel on May 11, killing four employees. The Pakistan military responded to the scene, and three of the attackers and one soldier were killed.

A separatist group, the Balochistan Liberation Army, which opposes foreign influence in the province, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the hotel was targeted because it is part of a larger, China-backed infrastructure project in the...

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At Giza, Egypt, on May 29, a bomb was detonated as a tour bus passed near the Grand Egyptian Museum, still under construction next to the pyramids. Sixteen people were injured, most of them Egyptians who were near the location. The bus was carrying 28 people, mostly tourists from South Africa. No group had taken responsibility for the bombing as of press time.