In a power struggle over the future of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), President Trump appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to oversee the agency, sparking controversy and legal battles. The fate of USAID, which provides billions in development assistance, remains uncertain as the Trump administration seeks to potentially restructure or shut it down. Established in 1961 to counter Soviet influence, the agency now faces challenges amid bipartisan concerns over its role in countering China’s global influence.
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Owner of burnt Toa Payoh flat fears for future, says his three children now have 'nothing'
SINGAPORE: A fire broke out at Mr. Tan Chee Siah's flat in Toa Payoh, injuring seven people, including a child and a firefighter. The fire, which started in the kitchen while Mr. Tan's wife was home alone, led to the complete destruction of the 10th-floor unit, leaving the family in a difficult financial situation as they seek temporary housing assistance.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-yqpt4p4Ls Want More Context? 🔎
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