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Today’s key points
WHO convenes an emergency committee as measles cases surge across three continents.
Focus on regional stability after a ceasefire in the 2026 Iran war and major Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
Recovery and damage assessment continue after the Jorm earthquake and a major U.S. tornado outbreak.
Global markets are lifted partly by optimism over reduced near‑term geopolitical risk.
Tech coverage centers on moon missions and fast‑moving advances and controversies in AI.
Global health
WHO emergency committee on measles surge
The World Health Organization has convened an emergency committee in response to a sharp rise in measles cases across Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Many severe cases involve unvaccinated infants. Officials warn of pressure on health systems and are urging rapid vaccination campaigns to curb the spread.
Recovery efforts continue after the April 3, 2026 Jorm earthquake, which caused significant damage in its impact region.
In the United States, officials are still assessing damage from the March 10–12, 2026 tornado outbreak in the central states, which brought deadly tornadoes and very large hail.
Technology coverage today is dominated by themes of lunar exploration, including recent and upcoming moon missions, alongside rapid advances in artificial intelligence.
Reporting highlights both excitement over new AI capabilities and concern about governance and long‑term impacts, reflecting ongoing controversies around the technology.