U.S. Exits WHO as Global Leadership Credibility Wanes πβ οΈ
As the U.S. officially exits the WHO and defaults on $260M in dues, its global leadership faces scrutiny amid broader retreat from international commitments. πβ οΈ
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As the U.S. officially exits the WHO and defaults on $260M in dues, its global leadership faces scrutiny amid broader retreat from international commitments. πβ οΈ
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