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The Trump administration's freeze on foreign funding is impacting an international effort to hold Russia accountable for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, halting dozens of jobs and tens of millions of dollars in aid. Six U.S.-funded projects at the Prosecutor General’s Office valued at $89 million have been frozen, affecting work on evidence preservation, anti-corruption initiatives, and reform of Ukraine’s prosecution system.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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