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The Trump administration plans to incinerate $9.7 million worth of contraceptives intended for poor nations, after declining offers from the United Nations and reproductive organizations to buy or ship the supplies instead,
The decision comes two years after the Biden administration rejoined following a controversial, five-year absence that began during President Donald Trump’s first term.
The decision comes roughly two years after former President Joe Biden reentered the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, following Mr. Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the entity during his first term.
The ICJ issued an opinion on climate change that stated the obligations of the Paris Agreement come with legal liability. A concern raised by Trump as early as 2017.
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Issues Perfect Response After UN Pushes Policy Where US Can Be Sued Over ClimateAfter the International Court of Justice ruled this week that countries are required to cut emissions in the name of climate change, the White House gave a simple reply: "America first." Any decision from the court is non-binding,
The Trump administration has chosen to burn almost $10 million worth of contraceptives rather than send them to poor nations, according to Reuters. Sources told the outlet that the U.S. government rejected offers from the United Nations and aid groups to help distribute the supplies,
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Trump's U.N. ambassador nominee Mike Waltz would focus on reforming ineffective peacekeeping missions, dismantling UNRWA and combating antisemitism at the United Nations.
UNITED NATIONS — Disband Unrwa, defund peacekeeping missions, and turn the 18-acre headquarters at Turtle Bay into condos: The United Nations could be dramatically slimmed down and made over if President Trump, wary of multilateralism and bent on “America First,” wins the presidency.
President Donald Trump (center) listens while United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres speaks at the U.N. headquarters on September 18. President Donald Trump (center) listens while ...
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Trump on Friday dismissed Macron’s plan to recognize a Palestinian state — a gentler response than sharp condemnation from Marco Rubio and other top Republicans, who blasted the move.