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  • 1 week ago | msn.com | Emma Farge |Nidal al-Mughrabi |Hatem Khaled |Ramadan Abed

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  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Emma Farge |Nidal al-Mughrabi |Hatem Khaled |Ramadan Abed

    By Emma Farge, Nidal al-Mughrabi, Hatem Khaled and Ramadan AbedKHAN YOUNIS, Gaza (Reuters) - The Gaza Strip is strewn with undetonated explosives from tens of thousands of Israeli air strikes, leaving the territory "uninhabitable", according to the U.S. government. In February, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the United States take over Gaza and take responsibility for clearing unexploded bombs and other weapons, to create the "Riviera of the Middle East".

  • 1 week ago | bilyonaryo.com | Emma Farge |Jennifer Rigby |Ariel Tolentino

    By Emma Farge and Jennifer RigbyGENEVA, April 14 (Reuters) – Member states of the World Health Organization hope to soon complete more than three years of negotiations on new rules for responding to pandemics when they resume talks in Geneva, after the COVID-19 pandemic killed millions in 2020-22. Here are key details about the new agreement:WHY IS A NEW PANDEMIC TREATY BEING DISCUSSED?

  • 1 week ago | marketscreener.com | Emma Farge |Jennifer Rigby

    GENEVA (Reuters) -Member states of the World Health Organization hope to soon complete more than three years of negotiations on new rules for responding to pandemics when they resume talks in Geneva, after the COVID-19 pandemic killed millions in 2020-22. Here are key details about the new agreement:WHY IS A NEW PANDEMIC TREATY BEING DISCUSSED?

  • 1 week ago | money.usnews.com | Olivia Le Poidevin |Emma Farge

    By Olivia Le Poidevin and Emma FargeGENEVA(Reuters) - A former World Trade Organization boss has said the future terms of global trade, rocked by U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping protectionist tariffs, could be decided outside the 30-year-old international watchdog unless it reforms itself fast. The speech late on Thursday by Roberto Azevedo, who stepped down as director-general in 2020 during Trump's first term, was summarised by trade sources who attended a WTO anniversary event.

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Emma Farge
Emma Farge @REUTERSFARGE
11 Apr 25

“If we don’t change, we are dead” ex #WTO boss Azevedo says at 30th anniversary event in perhaps his frankest remarks since quitting under #Trump1 https://t.co/qlnBDE2ivf with @LivvyLepoids

Emma Farge
Emma Farge @REUTERSFARGE
8 Apr 25

#WTO aims to reduce staffing costs after US funding pause. US has been raising concerns about spending https://t.co/TQ7UD7XmdL

Emma Farge
Emma Farge @REUTERSFARGE
4 Apr 25

#Trump turned his back on the #UN Human Rights Council in February. But now his government is applying pressure to influence its work publicly and behind the scenes - with some success https://t.co/IjTgXIB9jl