BREAKING: President Trump blasts Zelensky for sabotaging the peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
BREAKING: Pakistan Prime Minister has conveyed the meeting of the National Security Committee on Thursday morning 24th April 2025 to respond to the Indian Governmentβs statement of this evening, Foreign Minister says
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BREAKING: Pete Buttigieg says there's a discount based on whether you adopt a Black child or a White one.
BREAKING: L.A. votes to expand ban on sleeping in public.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 11-2 on Tuesday in favor of expanding a policy that bans people from sleeping in some public spaces
The Los Angeles City Council voted 11-2 on Tuesday in favor of expanding a policy that bans people from sleeping in some public spaces
BREAKING: Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a bill to remove religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates.
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The Washington Post has reached an agreement with OpenAI to make its journalism accessible through ChatGPT, allowing the AI platform to surface summaries, quotes, and links to original Post articles in response to user prompts, the company announced.
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Putin welcomes Trumpβs special envoy Steve Witkoff in the Kremlin
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π₯ Three months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) - they're now suffering from a 'large salary gap' and have 'no choice but to reduce the scale of our work and workforce' with 'significant' layoffs, according to AFP, citing director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Of note, the WHO has received over $3.5 billion from US taxpayers since 2010.
In Trump's Jan. 20 order halting US funding from the United Nations body, the president cited WHO's "mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China," as well as other global health concerns. It was Trumpβs second attempt to withdraw from the WHO - the first being in 2020 over the WHOβs complicity in Chinaβs coverup of details surrounding the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Tedros, "The refusal of the US to pay its assessed contributions for 2024 and 2025, combined with reductions in official development assistance by some other countries, means we are facing a salary gap for the 2026β27 biennium of between $560 and $650 million."
The lower end of that spectrum "represents about 25 percent of staff costs," he continued, adding that "that doesn't necessarily mean a 25-percent cut to the number of positions."
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Of note, the WHO has received over $3.5 billion from US taxpayers since 2010.
In Trump's Jan. 20 order halting US funding from the United Nations body, the president cited WHO's "mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China," as well as other global health concerns. It was Trumpβs second attempt to withdraw from the WHO - the first being in 2020 over the WHOβs complicity in Chinaβs coverup of details surrounding the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Tedros, "The refusal of the US to pay its assessed contributions for 2024 and 2025, combined with reductions in official development assistance by some other countries, means we are facing a salary gap for the 2026β27 biennium of between $560 and $650 million."
The lower end of that spectrum "represents about 25 percent of staff costs," he continued, adding that "that doesn't necessarily mean a 25-percent cut to the number of positions."
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π’ Iran will sign a $4 billion agreement with Russian companies to develop seven oil fields, Iran's oil minister said