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Feb 27, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Princess Kate and Prince William forced to divert journey out of England amid flooding risk
Prince William and Princess Kate diverted their trip from England to Wales due to flooding, arriving in Pontypridd over 90 minutes late. They engaged with the local community and learned about the impact of severe flooding from Storms Bert and Darragh in December 2024.
During their visit, they toured the historic Pontypridd Market, interacted with stallholders, and participated in making traditional Welsh cakes. Their discussions included the community's response to the flooding challenges.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Chief Justice John Roberts pauses judge’s order for Trump admin to pay foreign aid contractors by midnight
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has paused a federal judge's order requiring the Trump administration to pay approximately $2 billion in foreign aid by midnight. The Trump administration argued that the order conflicted with its responsibilities under Article II and posed irreparable harm.
The administration plans to cut over 90% of USAID's foreign aid contracts, significantly reducing U.S. development and humanitarian assistance abroad. This move reflects a broader strategy to eliminate perceived waste and align foreign aid with American interests.
#health
Le Monde: Since Covid, healthcare workers' disillusionment has only grown: 'We're no more highly regarded now than we were five years ago'
Healthcare workers reflect on their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, noting a lack of lasting change in the system. Many have left public hospitals for private practice, citing disillusionment with the government's failure to implement necessary reforms and a fading hope for improvement.
Despite the solidarity experienced during the crisis, healthcare professionals feel undervalued and express disappointment that the lessons learned have not led to meaningful changes in healthcare policy.