Associated Press
The World’s Only Twice-a-Year Shot to Prevent HIV Could Stop Transmission—if People Can Get It
Upheaval in U.S. health care and slashing of American foreign aid to fight HIV are clouding the prospects
New York Times
South Africa Built a Medical Research Powerhouse. Trump Cuts Have Demolished It.
The budget cuts threaten global progress on everything from heart disease to HIV—and could affect American drug companies, too
NPR's Goats and Soda
The Taliban Has Banned a Lot of Things . . . but Chess?
The Taliban sports minister, Atal Mashwani, told journalists that chess is a form of gambling, and that's forbidden in Islam
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The Civilian Health Costs of Aid Sanctions
Africa's Shift From Aid Dependency
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Rubio Orders Firings of All USAID Staffers Overseas to Move Forward
He said the State Department will take over USAID’s foreign assistance programs by Monday