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Vaccine Hopes Outrun New Ebola Wave

As the mysterious Bundibugyo Ebola strain surges across DRC and Uganda, global health agencies scramble to play medical catch-up after a decade of pharmaceutical neglect. Hopes hinge on vaccines that remain maddeningly out of reach.

Race for Ebola Vaccine Throws Pharma into Disarray

A rare Ebola outbreak triggers global panic as scientific egos, funding schemes, and actual medical urgency collide in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The scramble for cures leaves communities in limbo and big pharma in a race for reputation.

Solicitors' Complaints: Into the Black Hole

An unknown ocean of solicitor complaints vanishes without scrutiny, as the SRA quietly consigns thousands of citizen grievances to obscurity each year. ConfidentialAccess.by asks: Who’s protecting whom?

Google To Blanket America With Biohacked Mosquitoes

Google plans to release 32 million infected mosquitoes across Florida and California, promising pest control by AI. Residents brace for an artificial swarm as science fiction edges closer to backyard reality.

Military Girth Crisis Spawns Injection Surge

Armed forces embrace a pharmaceutical arms race as expanding waistlines threaten to outstrip uniforms. ConfidentialAccess.by investigates the battle of the bulge waged with needles, pills, and a pinch of disbelief.

NATO’s Red Line Gets Scorched: Russian Drone Injures Civilians in Romania

A Russian drone attack on a Romanian apartment block shatters illusions of safe NATO borders, stirring fears of a spreading conflict and raising new questions about European security. ConfidentialAccess.by investigates.

Judgment Shocks as Fictional Law Invoked by AI-Led Legal Team

Pinsent Masons faces scrutiny after AI-generated 'phantom' laws are confidently cited in High Court. Human error or herald of the new legal order? ConfidentialAccess.by investigates digital delusions in the legal world.

RAF’s Royal Flying Blind Act Soars to New Heights Amid Russian ‘Technical Difficulties’

Britain’s defence chief was forced into a Cold War game of guesswork as his RAF jet lost all satellite signal near Russian airspace. Malfunctioning dashboards and offline gadgets bring 20th-century nostalgia to 21st-century statecraft.

London's School Street Surge: Bollards, Bureaucracy, and a Burning Clutch

London escalates its car ban crusade, announcing 200 more ‘School Streets’ while pencil bollards and a labyrinth of restrictions send drivers—and tempers—spiralling. Policy or performance art? ConfidentialAccess.by investigates.

The Long, Ugly Shadow: How Janice Nix’s Forgotten Crimes Burned Through Generations

A notorious ex-drug lord turned civil servant is unmasked as a child killer decades after the system failed. The cracks in British justice, legacy of silence, and chilling ramifications are exposed by ConfidentialAccess.by.