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White House Blames Europe for Ebola Spread Ahead of World Cup

The Trump administration is pressuring European countries to implement stricter travel restrictions from Central Africa due to an Ebola outbreak, fearing it could spread during the upcoming World Cup. Officials are frustrated with Europe's adherence to WHO guidelines, which they deem insufficient, and are implying that any U.S. outbreak would be Europe's fault. This stance contrasts with the U.S. withdrawal from the WHO during the COVID-19 pandemic. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses political posturing and blame-shifting related to a public health issue rather than a direct policy change or scientific development.

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White House Blames Europe for Ebola Spread Ahead of World Cup

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Alex Isenstadt ·

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