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Radio Free Asia lays off most of its staff amid funding battle with Trump

  • Radio Free Asia laid off about 90 percent of its staff and shut down many language services on Friday due to funding cuts.
  • This action came after President Trump issued a directive in March instructing the federal body responsible for funding U.S.-government-backed broadcasters to scale back its activities to the minimum necessary.
  • Radio Free Asia broadcasts since 1996 in languages such as Burmese, Cambodian, and Mandarin, reaching around 60 million weekly listeners worldwide.
  • Radio Free Asia CEO Bay Fang said on Friday, "We are in an unconscionable situation" because the administration withheld funds despite a federal judge’s ruling.
  • The layoffs reflect significant cuts to U.S.-funded international broadcasting and raise concerns about unchecked propaganda in authoritarian regions amid ongoing legal battles.
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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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