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Trump Wants to Slash War Crimes Investigation Funds, Reuters Reports

  • The White House has recommended terminating U.S. funding for programs investigating war crimes, including Russian actions in Ukraine, as reported by Reuters.
  • Funding cuts will impact humanitarian aid and accountability initiatives in Ukraine, with groups like Ukraine Conflict Observatory facing funding termination, as noted in the text.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio may not advocate for preserving most targeted war crimes programs, with the State Department having until July 11 to argue for them, according to U.S. officials.
  • The proposed cuts target programs assisting Ukraine and war crimes investigations in various countries, including Myanmar and Syria, as reported by two U.S. sources.
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Reuters Agency reports that the White House has recommended cutting North America's funding to various agencies that are investigating war crimes, including Russian acts in Ukraine.

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The US administration has recommended ending funding for nearly two dozen programs that investigate war crimes around the world, including in Myanmar, Syria and Russia's atrocities in the war against Ukraine.

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