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World Cup Visa Relief: The U.S. has suspended the controversial visa-bond requirement for World Cup ticket holders from five affected African countries—Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal and Tunisia—after backlash over deposits of up to $15,000. Public Health Watch: The WHO says the hantavirus outbreak linked to the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius remains a low risk to the general public, but monitoring continues after 11 cases (including three deaths) were reported, with new cases detected during repatriation. Heat Meets Football: A new climate-focused study warns that roughly a quarter of World Cup matches may be played in heat-stress conditions that could endanger players and, in some cases, fans. Local Pressure Point: In Cape Verde’s election debate, water scarcity is front and center, with many households lacking reliable running water and farmers facing mounting debts to water providers. Aviation Update: Aruba’s civil aviation authority revoked the AOC of Bestfly Aircraft Management Aruba, shifting some aircraft to private operations.

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