400 Global Sumud Flotilla activists released from Israeli detention | Ebola cases in DR Congo grow

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Eleven Australians from the Global Sumud Flotilla are now in Türkiye, after being freed from Israeli detention. Israel has rejected allegations of mistreatment claiming it handled the interception of boats carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, with great sensitivity. It says all those activists aboard have now been deported. Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are struggling to contain the latest Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organisation says 139 people in the D-R-C are thought to have died from Ebola, out of 600 suspected cases. 00:00 Deported activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla allege abuse during their detention in Israel. 3:00 A second cohort of Australian women and children linked to the IS group have reportedly left north-eastern Syria. 4:09 Fear and anger grow in the DRC as authorities struggle to contain the latest Ebola outbreak. The lights go dark on The Late Show after a historic 33-year run. 7:23 Iran's Supreme Leader reportedly vowed Iran will not give

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