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>> From: The Washington Post <[email protected]>
>> Date: 11 March 2017 at 03:55:07 EAT
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>> Subject: World News Alert: Famines, a refugee crisis and a skeptical
Trump administration: The new U.N. secretary-general on what may be the
world’s hardest job
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>> In a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Post, Secretary-General
António Guterres described the United Nations’ dilemmas at one of the most
challenging moments in its history, one in which it faces a huge gap
between humanitarian needs and U.N. funds, as well as a Trump
administration that may slash aid. He has to tread a fine line between
speaking against U.S. policies that he sees as inhumane and not alienating
a critical source of funding. Above all, the former Portuguese prime
minister feels “an enormous sense of duty” to ease the globe’s suffering.
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>> Democracy Dies in Darkness
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>> World News Alert
>> Fri., Mar. 10, 2017 7:54 p.m.
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>> Famines, a refugee crisis and a skeptical Trump administration: The new
U.N. secretary-general on what may be the world’s hardest job
>> In a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Post, Secretary-General
António Guterres described the United Nations’ dilemmas at one of the most
challenging moments in its history, one in which it faces a huge gap
between humanitarian needs and U.N. funds, as well as a Trump
administration that may slash aid. He has to tread a fine line between
speaking against U.S. policies that he sees as inhumane and not alienating
a critical source of funding. Above all, the former Portuguese prime
minister feels “an enormous sense of duty” to ease the globe’s suffering.
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