# Show HN: Independent Wire – open-source AI newsroom that documents its own bias

> Source: <https://independent-wire.org/>
> Published: 2026-06-29 07:47:38+00:00

TOPIC 01 / tp-2026-06-29-001
A centrist party holds the balance of power as loyalists and pro-independence blocs each fall short, setting the stage for difficult coalition talks and renewed negotiations with Paris on the territory's political future.

Anti-independence parties won the South Province in New Caledonia's June 28 provincial elections but fell short of a congressional majority, with the centrist Éveil océanien party holding the balance of power. The FLNKS pro-independence coalition, which took 26 of 54 seats across three lists, maintains that only full sovereignty is negotiable with France and rejects the expansion of the electoral body. French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has pledged to resume and conclude status negotiations by the end of 2026.

TOPIC 02 / tp-2026-06-29-002
Africa CDC and WHO launch a unified coordination platform while health facilities in eastern DRC lack basic protective equipment and no approved vaccine exists for the Bundibugyo strain.

Africa CDC and WHO launched a joint coordination platform in Kampala to manage the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in Uganda, which was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 20 May 2026 and for which no approved vaccine or treatment exists. The DRC's ongoing Ebola crisis continues to spread through displacement camps in eastern provinces where most health facilities lack basic protective equipment and community resistance hampers the response. Neighboring countries are activating preparedness measures while a concurrent cholera epidemic in DRC and a Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever outbreak in Iraq add to the multi-pathogen burden.

TOPIC 03 / tp-2026-06-29-003
Islamabad frames the airstrikes and ground operation as precision counterterrorism; Kabul condemns them as aggression against civilian populations, while UN bodies and rights groups raise questions of legality.

Pakistan stated that airstrikes and a ground operation along the Afghan border on June 29 killed 29 militants from Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and the TTP — though some outlets reported the figure as 25, reflecting different stages of official statements — in retaliation for a Karachi attack on a Rangers headquarters. The Taliban government condemned the strikes as aggression against civilians, reporting dozens of deaths including women and children — a figure that remains unverified independently. UN agencies, human rights groups, and several governments have questioned the legality of Pakistan's cross-border operations under international law, while diplomatic mediation efforts have failed to halt the cycle of hostilities.
