How the World Is Reeling From Trump's Aid Freeze
Briefly

The article highlights the severe consequences resulting from President Trump's abrupt decision to freeze nearly all U.S. foreign aid. This action has dramatically intensified humanitarian crises across various conflict-ridden areas, particularly affecting vulnerable populations in Sudan, Thailand, and Ukraine. Soup kitchens, hospitals, and essential health programs are struggling to operate or have completely shut down, leaving many without vital resources. Aid workers express concern over the immediate and long-term effects of this aid cutoff, raising questions about America's reliability as a global humanitarian partner.
In a matter of days, Mr. Trump's order to freeze nearly all U.S. foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised profound questions about America's reliability and global standing.
Most of the soup kitchens that feed 816,000 people in Khartoum have shut down. Organizations that provide maternal care, vaccinations and firewood were forced to suspend operations.
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