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US and China struggle for dominance as officials meet for Shangri-La Dialogue

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Commodities   来源:Analysis  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:a food distribution centre in southern Gaza, driven by hunger after nearly three months without access to fresh supplies.

a food distribution centre in southern Gaza, driven by hunger after nearly three months without access to fresh supplies.

Interrupting ‘a rich tapestry of programming’Trump’s order “would have profound impacts on the ability of PBS and PBS member stations to provide a rich tapestry of programming to all Americans”, Chen wrote.

US and China struggle for dominance as officials meet for Shangri-La Dialogue

PBS said the US Department of Education has cancelled a $78m grant to the system for educational programming, used to make children’s shows like Sesame Street, Clifford the Big Red Dog and Reading Rainbow.For Minnesota residents, the order threatens the Lakeland Learns education programme and Lakeland News, described in the lawsuit as the only television programme in the region providing local news, weather and sports.Besides Trump, the lawsuit names other administration officials as defendants, including Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. PBS says its technology is used as a backup for the nationwide wireless emergency alert system.

US and China struggle for dominance as officials meet for Shangri-La Dialogue

The administration hasfought with several media organisations

US and China struggle for dominance as officials meet for Shangri-La Dialogue

. Government-run news services like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty are struggling for their lives.

The Associated Press has battled with the White HousePhotos from the distribution centre – showing desperate human beings visibly worn down by hunger, disease, and relentless war, corralled into metal lanes like livestock, waiting for scraps as they stared down the barrel of a gun – drew comparisons with well-known images of suffering and death from the concentration camps of the last century.

The similarity is not accidental. The “aid distribution centres” of Gaza are the concentration camps of our time – designed, like their European predecessors, to process, manage, and contain unwanted populations rather than help them survive.Jake Wood, the foundation’s executive director, resigned days before the collapse of the Tal as-Sultan operation, stating in his resignation letter that he no longer believed the foundation could adhere to “the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence”.

This was, of course, a damning example of bureaucratic understatement.What he meant – though he could not say it outright – was that the entire enterprise was a lie.

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