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Archive May 3, 2025

Inside David Beckham’s family trip to Paris ahead of star-studded birthday bash

After a day of celebrations in Bordeaux, David Beckham, who turned 50 on Friday, made the trip to Paris with his wife Victoria and three of his four children.

David euphorically celebrated his illustrious birthday.

David Beckham and his family jetted off to Paris, continuing the football legend’s 50th birthday celebrations in style. The star, who hit the big 5-0 on Friday, was spotted arriving at Paris-Le Bourget Airport from Bordeaux, where they’d spent the afternoon wine tasting at a vineyard.

David looked as suave as ever in a beige jacket and trouser combo, paired with a light grey tee, while his fashionista wife Victoria, 51, oozed elegance in a beige linen shirt and crisp white trousers. Joining them were their kids Romeo, 22, and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull, 22, along with younger son Cruz, 20, and his partner Jackie Apostel, 29.

Victoria and David
Before moving to the UK, David celebrated his 50th birthday in Paris.

Cruz rocked a white vest, unbuttoned blue shirt and black trousers, while Jackie sported a chic black bandeau top. Romeo looked effortlessly cool in a camel-coloured jumper and shades, while Kim opted for an all-black ensemble featuring a turtleneck jumper and jeans.

After their dad’s additional birthday celebrations, they were seen leaving the airport looking a little worn-out. Victoria, the queen of fashion, hid her eyes behind large sunglasses and wore a sleek ponytail.

However, noticeably absent were Brooklyn, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, adding fuel to the ongoing rumours of a family feud. This comes after Victoria went all out with an early celebration for David’s milestone birthday.

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David exiting the plane
David is expected to celebrate his milestone birthday tonight(Image: CLICK NEWS AND MEDIA)

David hosted a black-tie gathering with his wife Victoria, 51, their family and close friends, they celebrated earlier this week at a lavish £10million Cotswolds estate.

Becks and his guests enjoyed cocktails and a midnight dip while rocking tuxedos and ballgowns to the nines at the glittering bash. During the posh party, David’s IndyCar Series Porsche Penske was spotted parked outside.

Some partygoers were seen scurrying into David and Victoria’s pond while the evening was taking shape. Cruz, 20, and his 20-year-old son Jackie Apostel shared a sweet photo with their younger son on social media, giving fans a sneak peek of the night.

Victoria was a vision in red as she accessorised with her staple oversized sunnies
Victoria was a vision in red as she accessorised with her staple oversized sunnies coming off the plane(Image: CLICK NEWS AND MEDIA)

Cruz, a young rock star, wore a traditional tux and eye-catching red braces, while Jackie stunned with a vibrant red satin dress.

Despite being in town, there are concerns that Brooklyn, the oldest Beckham boy, won’t attend David’s lavish London party tonight. Notably, the 26-year-old, which was his first public wish, didn’t wish his father a happy birthday.

Despite this, Becks had an “amazing” day with the rest of his family, chartering a £40 million Brigadier Global 6000 private jet and spending the afternoon tasting wines at a Bordeaux vineyard. Victoria paid tribute to her husband on Instagram with a photo montage and a heartwarming video of their daughter Harper as a toddler, singing ‘There’s only one David Beckham’.

According to a source, David experienced the most incredible day and felt spoiled. The immediate family left Oxford and spent the afternoon tasting wines, including Harper’s.

Victoria Beckham kisses husband David
Victoria couldn’t keep her hands off David as they celebrated his milestone birthday (Image: Instagram)

After a day of celebrations, Victoria pulled off every last detail to take him to Paris for dinner at one of his favorite spots. They said it was “almost a perfect day,” though “sadly Brooklyn was unable to make it.”

Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola, are invited but they have yet to RSVP. “Tonight is the big London bash,” he said. However, there has been some interaction between them. There is certainly a lot of tension right now, but David only wants to concentrate on the positives and what will be. So, it’s all very up in the air.

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The three-course, sit-down dinner is expected to have around 40 guests, including Bobby Rich, Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Guy Ritchie, Tom Cruise, and the couple’s personal trainer.

At least seven killed in South Sudan hospital bombing: MSF

As rumors spread that the world’s youngest nation will revert to a full-blooded civil war, the medical charity Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, has claimed that at least seven people have been killed and another 20 have been injured in a South Sudanese attack.

The only hospital and pharmacy in Old Fangak, which is still operational, were destroyed, according to MSF on Saturday.

In an X-post, MSF urged people to “stop the bombing.” Protect people in the community. “Protect healthcare,” and that the attack was “a clear violation of international law.”
The facility’s purpose was not immediately known. According to the Associated Press news agency, it was impossible to contact a spokesman for the South Sudanese military for comment.

Several eyewitnesses reported that additional strikes came hours later near a market in Old Fangak, which sparked widespread panic and civilian displacement.

Conflicts between First Vice President Riek Machar’s forces and President Salva Kiir’s have boiled over.

One of the largest towns in Fangak county, an ethnically Nuer region known for its history, is Old Fangak, where Machar is currently alleged to have been under house arrest.

In response to the violence between rival factions, the UN has issued a warning in recent weeks that South Sudan is in danger of resuming its civil war.

Soon after gaining independence in 2011, South Sudan’s conflict with Machar, an ethnic Nuer, erupted as forces aligned with Kiir, an ethnic Dinka.

Prior to the pair’s formation of a government of national unity in the wake of the conflict, which claimed more than 40 000 lives.

The hospital attack is just the latest instance of the government’s crackdown on opposition groups nationwide. Government troops supported by Ugandan soldiers have launched numerous airstrikes targeting areas in the neighboring Upper Nile State since March.

The last remaining hospital and pharmacy in the northern town of Old Fangak in Fangak county, South Sudan, will soon be destroyed, according to a smoke rise following an aerial bombardment that killed people on May 3, 2025. [Medecins Sans Frontieres/Handout via Reuters]

In a statement released on Friday, several Western embassies, including the United States, claimed that South Sudan’s political and security situation had “markedly worsened” in recent days.

The embassies demanded that Machar be freed from house arrest and that there be a “return to dialogue urgently aimed at achieving a political solution.”

Gabon swears in ex-military chief Oligui as president

Brice Oligui Nguema, who won the election last month with nearly 95 percent of the vote, has been sworn in as the country’s president. He led a coup in Gabon that ended decades of Bongo family rule.

Ali Bongo was toppled by the former military ruler, who took over the presidency on Saturday after a 19-month transitional government.

More than 20 African heads of state, including Adama Barrow from The Gambia, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, Ismail Omar Guelleh from Djibouti, and Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea, were present for the ceremony at Angondje Stadium in the north of Libreville, according to the AFP news agency. Felix Tshisekedi, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was also present.

According to state media, Libreville’s streets were blocked as thousands of people gathered at the venue for a military parade and artistic performances in the evening along the waterfront.

The Ministry of Interior and Security requested that “every resident of Greater Libreville greet these prestigious guests warmly.”

Ali Bongo’s family had ruled Gabon for 55 years, and Oligui, 50, came to power after removing Oligui from power. A tightly controlled patronage system, which benefited elites and kept the majority of its citizens out of Gabon’s oil-fueled prosperity, characterized the Bongo era.

The oil-rich nation needs to modernize its infrastructure and diversify its economy, but Oligui is in a very difficult position to lead.

Oligui, a former leader of the elite Republican Guard, has promised a change in dynastic politics.

Oligui stated to Al Jazeera in his first international press interview since the election that he was “determined to restore dignity to the Gabonese people.”

“I’ll give the people what I’ve received today back.” I want to return everything that has been taken from the people, he said.

Despite having vast oil, gold, and manganese reserves and playing a crucial role in the Congo Basin rainforest, the nation is plagued by widespread poverty.

About 40% of young people are unemployed, according to the World Bank’s 2024 data&nbsp (PDF), and roughly a third of the population lives below the poverty line.

Oligui launched high-profile construction projects while promising to combat endemic corruption during the transitional period in an effort to portray himself as a reformer and “builder.” In the weeks leading up to the election, his campaign slogan, “We Build Together,” was prominently displayed during rallies.

However, Oligui’s own record has drawn scrutiny. He allegedly owned properties in the United States worth more than $1 million and had previously supported the expansion of the Bongos’ overseas business ventures, according to an investigation conducted by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project in 2020.

When questioned about these ties, Oligui claimed they were a “private affair.”

However, the World Bank’s most recent report indicates that Gabon’s economy increased by 2.9 percent in 2024, fueled by increased oil, timber, and manganese output, as well as public infrastructure spending.

FIRST 11: Flying Eagles Soar In U-20 AFCON, Man Utd Dazzle In Europa League +More

Sports fans from all over the world experienced the intriguing, shocking, and even heartbreaking during a week that included the Champions League, the AFCON, and the Madrid Open. &nbsp,

Additionally, teams and individuals set new records over the past seven days. The first eleven of the week’s biggest sports headlines will be reviewed in the context of the recap of the week’s big stories! &nbsp,

Flying Eagles Win In The Battle of the Eagles

The Flying Eagles’ U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign kicked off this week’s edition with a flimsy win over Tunisia on Thursday night, greeting the thronging millions of Nigerian fans. In the first half of the Group B match, Auwal Ibrahim struck, causing physical battles, drama, and near-misses. In the group that includes Morocco and Kenya, Nigeria now has three points. &nbsp,

Morocco will host Nigeria on Sunday. &nbsp,

Arsenal Stumble At Home, UCL: Inter and Barca Produce Masterclass

Midway through the UEFA Champions League semi-final was played in style, which was all that happened. Arsenal were defeated by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on the opening night, giving them everything to fight for in the French leg of the match next week.

On April 30, 2025, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan’s Dutch defender #02 Denzel Dumfries (2L) scored their team’s third goal in the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys first leg football game of the UEFA Champions League semi-final. (Photo by Josep LAGO/AFP)

One of the timeless matches between Barcelona and Inter Milan came the following day, and it was a big hit. In just under 21 minutes, the Italians took the match to a 2-0 lead. However, things were leveled up by Barcelona. In the 63rd minute, Denzel Dumfries gave Inter the lead, but the Spanish team rallied to equalize two minutes later to put a 3-3 tie at an end. &nbsp,

Arsenal will face off on Wednesday while Barcelona will face off on Tuesday. &nbsp,

Also read: FIRST 11: Football Mourns Pope Francis in the wake of the World Cup.

Glimmer of Hope at Man United

After defeating Athletic Club 0-3 away from home, Manchester United made a significant step toward advancing to the Europa League final. A Europa League title gives the English side hope of salvaging that record, but they are currently languishing in 14th place in the table. If they win the match, they will be eligible for the Champions League. Tottenham won the other game 3-1 over Bodo/Glimt, increasing the chances of an all-English second-tier football tournament final. &nbsp,

On May 1, 2025, Athletic Bilbao’s Spanish midfielder #23 Mikel Jauregizar Alboniga (L) challenges Danish defender #13 Patrick Dorgu for the ball in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League semi-final first leg football game between Athletic Bilbao and Manchester United at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao. ANDER GILLENEA/AFP photo

English champions were won by Liverpool.

Following Liverpool’s crushing of Tottenham to claim their 20th Premier League title, Tottenham won. Few days later, the team won. In his first season with the Merseyside outfit, Arne Slot won the league title when the Reds defeated the North London side 5-1 in front of a cheery home crowd on Sunday. &nbsp,

Remo Stars Raise NPFL Crown With Glance

After the Ogun-based side claimed a landmark Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title, Remo Stars were all smiles fans. Following a 1-0 victory over Niger Tornadoes in Ikenne, Ogun State on Sunday evening, the club won their first domestic title. 25 years after the defunct Julius Berger reached that milestone, the Sky Blue Stars became the first club from the South-West region of the nation to win the domestic league. &nbsp,

Since Julius Berger’s triumph in 1991, they are the first Southwest club to capture the Nigerian top flight title. Photo: X@OptaNGR/status

Victor Osimhen, the Super Eagles’ forward, gave the team N10m following Remo Stars’ title victory. The coaching staff and players will receive the proceeds. Bola Tinubu, the president of the Philippines, and other presidents from all over the country sent congratulatory messages out of the blue. President Tinubu claimed that Remo Stars had their names written in the history books in a statement released by his media aide, Bayo Onanuga. &nbsp,

London Marathon Sign Up Record

Following last weekend’s record-breaking edition of the race, the London Marathon’s organizers reported that over 1.1 million people had registered for the event’s next year.

At the presentation ceremony for the women’s elite race at the 2025 London Marathon in central London on April 27, 2025, Kenya’s Joyciline Jepkosgei (L), Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa (C), and second place Netherland’s Sifan Hassan (R) pose with their trophies. (Photo by AFP photographer JUSTIN TALLIS)

The ballot for the 2026 race had a record-breaking year, with 840, 300, runners submitting applications for the 2025 London Marathon. After the ballot closed on Friday, organisers reported that the race’s registration for the year 2026 was nearly twice as successful as the 2024 London Marathon.

Russell Set the Hurdles Record

Olympic champion Masai Russell won the 100-meter hurdles competition in Miami on Saturday, clocking a 12.17sec time that was second fastest in history, according to Olympic champion Masai Russell, who was still on the track. &nbsp,

The 24-year-old American star finished third fastest in history, just ahead of compatriot Tia Jones, who was second. Russell and Jones only narrowly missed out on Tobi Amusan’s world record of 12.12 sec set at the 2022 World Championships in Eugene by virtue of a strong following wind that was just above the legal top of + 2.0 m/s.

F1 extends the agreement

With the organizers of the Miami Grand Prix, Formula One has agreed to hold the race for a 10-year extension, which will guarantee that it will continue until 2041.

This weekend, South Florida Motorsports, a division of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, will host its fourth grand prix at the track that surrounds the team’s Hard Rock Stadium. Although the current agreement was scheduled to expire in 2031, Stefano Domenicali, the company’s president and CEO, expressed interest in keeping the event going forever.

In the Madrid Open Finale, Draper and Ruud Clash compete.

British tennis player Jack Draper defeated Italian Lorenzo Musetti to face Norwegian Casper Ruud, who overcame a rib issue to win the Madrid Open. After receiving a medical timeout due to chest and back pain, Ruud won the 25th tour final of his career by defeating Argentine Francisco Cerundolo 6-4, 7-5. Draper, who defeated Monte Carlo’s Musetti 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) in the final, followed Ruud into the final. On Sunday, the final will be played.

Transgender women are prohibited in England

Returning to football, the English FA announced that transgender women would no longer play in women’s soccer starting on June 1. Following a significant change in its stance, the English Football Association issued this statement. Following last month’s UK Supreme Court ruling regarding the Equality Act, the FA announced an update to its policy. Scottish Football Association added that it would start the 2025/26 season with a similar ban. Both countries’ amateur and professional teams will be affected by these new rule changes.

(FILES) In this file photo, which was taken on July 28, 2019, Rebecca Quinn #5 of the Seattle Reign FC is honored for playing for the Canada Women’s National Soccer Team before the Chicago Red Stars visited Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Washington, to celebrate their accomplishments. Rebecca Quinn, a midfielder for Canada and OL Reign, revealed her gender in a public Instagram post on September 8, 2020. (Photo by Abbie Parr/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP)

Kenyan Club is barred by FIFA

After FIFA found the second-tier team guilty of match manipulation, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) finally confirmed the relegation of a Kenyan club, Muhoroni Youth. The East African nation’s sport has recently fallen under the latest scandal, and it has long been plagued by match-fixing. &nbsp,

FIFA found Muhoroni Youth guilty of “manipulating football games and competitions,” according to a decision released on Friday.

Beyoncé invites mum and daughters on stage for very special reason on Cowboy Carter tour

During her Cowboy Carter tour, Beyoncé and her mother Tina and daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi shared a sweet family photo.

Beyoncé invited mum Tina and daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi on stage in a touching moment(Image: Mason Poole via PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock)

Beyoncé invited her mum Tina on stage, alongside her daughters, as they shared a sweet family moment during her Cowboy Carter tour in America. The 43-year-old was performing in Los Angeles on May 1 when she decided to pay a heartfelt tribute to her ‘mama’.

The Texas Hold ‘Em singer made a special announcement by stating, “Today is a big day because my mother worked so hard on her book, and she has the No. one of the New York Times’ bestseller lists. She then yelled “Congrats, Mama T!” while urging fans to congratulate her 71-year-old mother, who has just released her memoir Matriarch.

As Beyoncé gave her mother a hug, her daughters Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 7, both proudly clapped along with the cheering audience. And during her most recent tour, her daughters have also performed for her.

Blue and her famous mother danced to her song America Has a Problem while wearing a newspaper print jumpsuit. Beyoncé performed her hit Deja Vu, and the teenager even performed her own dance routine. While her younger sister Rumi also performed the song Protector, which Beyoncé’s adoring mother dedicated to her on the dance floor.

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Beyoncé on stage with daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi, and mother Tina Knowles
A proud Beyoncé urged the crowd to congratulate her mama on her new book(Image: Mason Poole via PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock)

But there didn’t appear to be any sign of Beyoncé’s seven-year-old son Sir – who is Rumi’s twin and the third child she shares with rapper husband Jay-Z. Her little boy seems to prefer to stay out of the spotlight for now, but her daughters look happy to shine and could follow in their famous mum’s footsteps by having dance or music careers if their latest performances are anything to go by.

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According to some, Sir is kept in the wing as a result of his disinterest in his parents’ performances as megastars. Grandma Tina lifted the veil on the twins’ distinct personalities in 2019 by stating that “the boy [Sir] is kind of laid-back and chills like the father,” while the girl [Rumi] is really going to rule the world. She continued, “Blue Ivy is the Queen B. The second Queen B.

According to Sir, he prefers to be quieter and is more interested in “all of the numbers stuff” so he doesn’t really care about fashion as much. Sir’s grandad, Mathew, said of the youngster in 2020: “Sir, he just wants his world to himself.” He claimed that Rumi, his twin sister, is more in tune with Solange, Beyoncé’s sister, who performs similarly to Rumi but prefers to maintain a low profile.

Although Beyoncé, who is thought to be worth around $600 million, recently completed a huge Renaissance World Tour, it seems like she is struggling to sell tickets this time around, and fans have reported seeing empty seats covered with blankets in some stadiums during her performances.

Her 32-city tour of the US and Europe, which includes stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, New Jersey, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, and Las Vegas, is scheduled for her latest album, Cowboy Carter. In June, she will play six dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, which is surprising given the city where she has played the most dates.

The news it hasn’t been a sell out came as a shock, since her previous Renaissance World Tour brought in £388,560 million, making it the highest-grossing tour by a Black artist ever – with tickets selling out within minutes of going on sale.

Beyoncé made the tour announcement in February 2025. Fans, however, expressed their anger and annoyance right away because some tickets cost in the thousands. Beyoncé herself was the target of this, according to one social media post.

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They claimed that Beyoncé’s cultural relevance is attributed to the fact that the tickets cost a gazillion dollars, which is “so funny” because people act like the Cowboy Carter Tour is not being sold out. Another expressed regret, “We need to talk about Beyoncé charging her fans over $1k (face value, by the way]) for pit tickets.” And it’s a regular ticket, with no perks, no merchandise, or early entry like that? One Thousand Dollars [Face Value]”

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Why is measles spreading in Canada, Mexico and the US?

The United States and Canada are experiencing one of their worst measles outbreaks in years, while the virus has also crossed to neighbouring Mexico.

A total of 2,500 cases and four deaths have been reported in the outbreaks across the three countries. Vaccine hesitancy has been blamed.

Here is what we know about the outbreaks so far and why measles cases are on the rise.

What is measles?

Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that starts with symptoms including high fever, cough, runny nose, red or watery eyes, and sensitivity to light. A few days after infection, a red, blotchy rash typically appears on the face and spreads down the body. Fatigue and loss of appetite are also common.

Most people recover within two to three weeks but complications, particularly in young children and those with weakened immune systems, can be serious.

These include ear infections, diarrhoea, pneumonia and brain swelling (encephalitis) which can lead to permanent disability or death. In wealthier countries, measles causes about one death in every 5,000 cases, but in lower-income regions with weaker healthcare systems, the fatality rate can be as high as one in 100.

Before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, about 3 to 4 million cases of measles were reported annually in the US, with hundreds of deaths and thousands of hospitalisations. By 2000, following widespread vaccination, measles was declared “eliminated” in the US – meaning there had been no continuous transmission of the disease for more than 12 months. Countries that have eliminated a disease through vaccines are considered to have “herd immunity” as long as vaccines continue to be offered to everyone.

What is herd immunity?

Herd immunity occurs when enough people in a community become immune to a disease, either through vaccination or by recovering from an infection.

The number of people who need to be immune in order to achieve herd immunity for the whole community varies from disease to disease. Measles, which spreads very easily, requires 95 percent of a community to have immunity.

When most people are immune, the disease has a much harder time spreading – meaning it is more likely to die before it can be transmitted to another host. This helps to protect those who cannot be vaccinated for specific reasons, including newborn babies or people with certain health conditions.

Experts say the safest way to maintain herd immunity is through vaccination due to the potentially severe effects of a measles infection.

How effective is the measles vaccine?

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), measles vaccination prevented an estimated 31.7 million deaths globally between 2000 and 2020.

The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, widely used around the world, provides about 97 percent protection against the measles virus, according to public health agencies.

The vaccine is normally given to children in two stages: The first dose at 12 months and the second at about three years and four months of age (when the child is nearing pre-school age), as part of routine immunisation programmes in countries like the United Kingdom.

Breakthrough cases in vaccinated people are rare and usually mild.

Where has measles spread in North America?

North America is experiencing a significant measles resurgence, with more than 2,500 confirmed cases across the US, Canada and Mexico. Three deaths have occurred in the US and one in Mexico. The outbreak began in late 2024 in Ontario, Canada, before spreading to Texas and northern Mexico in early 2025, with Mennonite communities (Anabaptist Christian congregations), a historically under-vaccinated population, being the hardest hit.

A WHO report in April stated that measles cases in the Americas during the first three months of this year were 11 times higher than during the same period in 2024. The region now faces a “high” risk of measles outbreaks, compared with a “moderate” risk globally, the WHO said.

United States

The US has so far reported 935 confirmed measles cases across 30 states, with Texas being the epicentre of the outbreak, accounting for 683 of those cases. The outbreak has now also spread to New Mexico (67 cases), Oklahoma (16) and Kansas (37).

Three people died from measles between February and April, including two unvaccinated children in Texas and one unvaccinated adult in New Mexico. These mark the country’s first measles deaths since 2015.

In 2019, the US experienced its most significant measles outbreak since 1992, with 1,274 confirmed cases reported across 31 states, but no deaths.

Canada

Meanwhile, Canada is experiencing its worst measles outbreak in more than 25 years. Since mid-October 2024, Ontario alone has recorded more than 1,000 cases.

Canadian officials confirmed that the outbreak had originated from a large gathering in New Brunswick province that involved Mennonite communities, which strive for a simple life and tend to avoid modern technology and medicine.

Mexico

In Mexico, the number of measles cases has risen sharply this year in the northern state of Chihuahua, where 786 cases have been reported so far. Just seven cases were reported in the whole country last year. A 31-year-old, unvaccinated man from Ascension, Chihuahua, died from the disease in early April.

Why is measles spreading?

According to the WHO and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the main reason measles is spreading is that fewer people are taking up vaccines. Misinformation and growing hesitancy have seen vaccination rates dropping below the level needed for herd immunity.

In some US states and Canadian provinces, exemptions – giving non-medical reasons for declining vaccines, such as for personal or religious reasons – are becoming more common. This has led to the existence of clusters of unvaccinated people who are more vulnerable to outbreaks when exposed to the virus.

The US CDC reported that during the 2023-2024 school year, exemptions from one or more vaccines were claimed by parents or carers of 3.3 percent of preschool children, compared with 3 percent the previous year. Exemptions were higher in 40 states and the District of Columbia, with 14 states reporting exemption rates exceeding 5 percent.

Health officials point to how closely connected the affected communities in the US, Canada and Mexico are, with people frequently travelling between them. Mennonite groups, in particular, have strong cross-border ties and lower vaccination rates, making it much easier for the virus to spread from one region to another.

Who are the ‘anti-vaxxers’ and what are their concerns?

Anti-vaccine advocates, often referred to as “anti-vaxxers”, oppose vaccinations for a number of reasons, including fears about side effects, distrust of pharmaceutical companies or government agencies, and religious or personal beliefs.

Mennonite groups in Ontario and Chihuahua have also historically been hesitant about taking up vaccines, and health authorities say a significant share of recent measles cases in these areas are concentrated within this population.

One of the most persistent myths driving vaccine hesitancy is the claim that vaccines cause autism. This belief stems from a 1998 study that has since been discredited and retracted.

Will Trump’s pick of RFK Jr as health secretary push vaccination levels down further?

Robert F Kennedy Jr’s appointment as US Secretary of Health and Human Services prompted concern among health experts, particularly as measles cases are on the rise across North America.

Kennedy, a longstanding vaccine sceptic, has repeated false claims that vaccines are linked to autism and that the MMR vaccine contains “aborted fetus debris”.

Health experts have debunked this claim. The rubella part of the vaccine was made using lab-grown cells which were copied from a single foetal sample taken in the 1960s. These cells have been multiplied in labs for decades and are used to grow the virus needed for the vaccine. But the cells themselves are removed during the process, so there is no fetal tissue in the actual shot.

Kennedy has been criticised for downplaying the severity of the current measles outbreak, and for promoting unproven treatments for measles. He has suggested alternatives including vitamin A supplements and cod liver oil, which experts say do not replace vaccination and are not backed by strong scientific evidence.