2025-02-08
29 分钟A US judge says he'll halt parts of Trump's attempt to dismantle USAID - the world's largest aid agency. Also; Ecuador chooses president against backdrop of gang violence, and the quest to map the world's seabeds.
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In the US a judge says he'll order the Trump administration to halt some elements of its attempt to dismantle usaid,
the world's largest aid agency.
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