💨 Abstract
The Trump administration is deciding the fate of family planning supplies, worth $9 million, stockpiled in Belgium. Campaigners and U.S. senators want to save these contraceptives, meant for women in war zones and refugee camps, from potential destruction. The U.S. State Department is considering options, while Belgium and the EU are attempting to intervene. France faces pressure not to incinerate the supplies if moved there.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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