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France's first confirmed Ebola case shows that deadly outbreaks can no longer be treated as distant crises. Europe is already supporting the response through funding, surveillance, research and frontline assistance, but the virus reaching European soil underscores that these efforts must be strengthened and better coordinated. Reinforcing the response in the DRC is not only a humanitarian responsibility but also critical to preventing wider international spread.
Ebola reaching Europe once again puts Africa in the global spotlight as a continent of deadly diseases rather than one shaped by colonial extraction and still supplying the critical minerals powering the global economy. The outbreak in the DRC reflects a global system that has extracted Congo's wealth while leaving its health system chronically underfunded. Governments rush to screen airports, but move far more slowly to confront the system that keeps Congo vulnerable.