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Trump foreign aid freeze to stay for now, US Supreme Court chief rules

BBC News Thursday, 27 February 2025 ()
Trump foreign aid freeze to stay for now, US Supreme Court chief rulesThe decision goes against a lower court judge's ruling that the government had to pay aid contractors.
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