Science journalism on the ropes worldwide as US aid cuts bite [Nature] ↳

Science journalism in lower-income countries is being gutted by the U.S. foreign aid freeze, with media non-profit Internews losing 95% of its $126 million government allocation and investigative networks like InfoNile seeing their budgets slashed by nearly a quarter, according to Nature.

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The fight against hepatitis in Africa hangs in the balance after US cuts: Clinics closed, fewer tests and canceled research [El Pais] ↳