A major summit to discuss global efforts to tackle malnutrition kicked off in Paris. The meeting comes as international humanitarian organisations face a funding crisis sparked by the Trump Administration halting a majority of the US’s foreign aid programmes. Plus, Canada’s Prime Minister said the United States was no longer a reliable partner in trade, as governments around the world weigh responses to Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on cars.
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