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France said Friday it could not seize $9.7 million worth of women's contraception products that the United States plans to ...
President Donald Trump’s administration says it is weighing what to do with family planning supplies stockpiled in Europe ...
A humanitarian organization called the plans to destroy the health supplies “unconscionable” and “a callous waste” that ...
Offers by organizations to buy the supplies, which were purchased for women in low-income countries, were reportedly rejected ...
The decision highlights a dramatic shift in U.S. development policy — and a growing divide between secular aid models and ...
The supplies comprise contraceptive implants and pills, as well as intrauterine devices to help prevent unwanted pregnancies.
The US administration's decision to destroy nearly $10 million worth of women's contraception products has sparked furious ...
The Trump administration is planning to burn almost $10 million worth of contraceptives that were supposed to be sent to ...
This planned destruction of birth control devices is part of the dismantling of USAID services — and is linked to allegations ...
France has confirmed it is monitoring a US plan to incinerate millions of dollars worth of unused contraceptives in Europe – ...
U.S. administration is reportedly planning on having nearly $10 million worth of contraceptives incinerated instead of ...
These contraceptives, initially stored in Belgium, are reportedly being sent to France for incineration, a move that has ...