Trump Orders Cancellation of Subscriptions to 6 Media Outlets
washington, usa February 20, 2025 16:14The US State Department instructed to cancel subscriptions of 6 media outlets, including The Economist and Reuters, affecting diplomats worldwide.
The US State Department instructed to cancel subscriptions of 6 media outlets, including The Economist and Reuters, affecting diplomats worldwide.
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