The impact of ending U.S. international media assistance [Carnegie Endowment for International Peace] ↳

A new Carnegie Endowment report finds that the termination of U.S. foreign assistance to independent media has gutted newsrooms, emboldened autocratic government crackdowns, and opened the door for Russian and Chinese influence to fill the vacuum.

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Without USAID, Ethiopia’s mothers bear the costs [The Globe and Mail] ↳