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WorldMay 27

U.S. Establishes Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya; Iran Lifts Internet Blackout

The U.S. is setting up an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya while Iran begins restoring internet access after a blackout.

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The United States is moving to establish a quarantine facility in Kenya to handle Americans who may have been exposed to Ebola, according to reports from U.S. officials.

The facility comes as health authorities work to contain potential exposure risks and ensure proper medical protocols are followed for American citizens in the region who may have come into contact with the virus.

Meanwhile, Iran has begun lifting an internet blackout that had restricted online access across the country. The restoration of internet services marks a significant development in the country's telecommunications infrastructure after the widespread outage.

The timing of Iran's decision to restore internet access comes amid ongoing economic challenges facing the nation and broader regional tensions.

Both developments represent significant logistical and policy decisions by their respective governments, with the U.S. quarantine facility addressing public health concerns while Iran's internet restoration affects millions of citizens' access to information and communication services.

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