France announces that it has detected its first Ebola case outside Africa during the ongoing outbreak. Multiple reports state the patient is the first confirmed case of the deadly haemorrhagic fever identified outside the African continent in this specific outbreak. The reports also reference that the outbreak has affected Uganda, indicating the regional context for the detection. While the available summaries do not provide further details such as the patient’s age, location within France, how the person contracted the virus, or the status of contacts, they consistently characterize the announcement as a first for Europe outside Africa. The reporting also frames the development as part of the same outbreak currently being reported in African countries, rather than a separate or unrelated event. Overall, the information shared across the sources is limited but agrees on the key points: France confirms a first Ebola case beyond Africa and the case is linked to the current outbreak affecting Uganda.