Displaced residents returning to Tal Rifaat in northern Syria are met with streets filled with rubble and ruins after being part of the ongoing conflict between Syrian Kurdish fighters and Turkish armed groups since 2011. The town has experienced cycles of fighting and displacement, with Kurdish forces taking control in 2016, Turkish-backed forces seizing it in 2024, and signs of hurried departures evident throughout the area. Despite the destruction, residents are working to clear the rubble and rebuild their lives in the war-torn town.
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No mention of USAID funding for ‘voter turnout’ in finance ministry report
The latest finance ministry annual report revealed that USAID funded seven projects worth $750 million in India during the fiscal year 2024, with no mention of alleged funds for voter turnout. The report detailed projects in agriculture, water, sanitation, renewable energy, disaster management, health, forests, and climate adaptation. A political controversy arose when the Elon Musk-led DOGE claimed to have revoked a $21 million grant for voter turnout, with US President Donald Trump also making...
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