// Global Analysis Archive
WHO officials cited negative results among more than 190 contacts of two Nipah cases in India and assessed the risk of wider spread as low. Regional jurisdictions nonetheless tightened airport screening while authorities await viral sequencing and investigate the infection source.
A January 26, 2026 press conference transcript shows China rejecting U.S.-linked pressure on third-country China ties while emphasizing win-win cooperation with partners including Canada, Uruguay, and Central American states. The spokesperson also defends China’s COVID-19 record and underscores support for WHO and multilateralism amid the U.S. withdrawal announcement.
WHO officials cited negative results among more than 190 contacts of two Nipah cases in India and assessed the risk of wider spread as low. Regional jurisdictions nonetheless tightened airport screening while authorities await viral sequencing and investigate the infection source.
A January 26, 2026 press conference transcript shows China rejecting U.S.-linked pressure on third-country China ties while emphasizing win-win cooperation with partners including Canada, Uruguay, and Central American states. The spokesperson also defends China’s COVID-19 record and underscores support for WHO and multilateralism amid the U.S. withdrawal announcement.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-415 | WHO Assesses Low Nipah Spread Risk in India as Asia Tightens Precautionary Screening | India | 2026-01-30 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-225 | Beijing Signals Pushback on U.S. Trade Linkage Pressure and Expands Western Hemisphere Messaging | China Foreign Policy | 2026-01-27 | 0 | ACCESS » |