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Cuts at USAID and Elsewhere Strains Global Journalism

Investigative journalists around the world relied on funding from the U.S. Now, those watchdogs are scrambling to survive a sudden cash crunch.

Ken Bensinger
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Federal Aid (US), Foreign Aid, International Relations, Meduza (Medusa Project SIA), National Endowment for Democracy, News and News Media, Open Society Foundations, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, United States Politics and Government
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