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China steps into gap left by US to donate $500m to WHOChina has pledged to give $500 million to the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the country is set to replace the United States as the group's top state donor, expanding Beijing's global influence in ...
President Donald Trump’s administration ordered the revocation of Harvard University’s authorization to enroll foreign ...
With bitcoin soaring to new records, an array of influential Texans are working to transform the Lone Star State into a ...
It would take several years and cost billions of dollars to build plants in the United States to make iPhones here. If that ...
(HealthDay News) — China has promised to give $500 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) over the next 5 years, positioning itself to become the group’s top donor, The Washington Post ...
Beijing is trying to portray itself as a global leader, capitalizing on Washington’s isolationist turn, analysts said.
Helping compensate for the funding shortfall is the Novo Nordisk Foundation, which has pledged up to 380 million Danish ...
Beijing will replace the United States as the organization’s top state donor, expanding its influence as the U.S. retreats ...
The National COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Project is investigating early reports from two small studies in China that showed ... register as potential donors. Donations will depend on when ...
China, Qatar, Switzerland and others pledged over $170 million for the World Health Organization at its assembly on Tuesday, ...
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees, including newly appointed former Gov. Bill Haslam, approved the Frank Winston College of Law naming.
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