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United Kingdomabout 3 hours ago·Unknown·HIGH 70

UK to cut climate aid to developing countries by 14%

The decision to cut aid reflects fiscal pressures but raises concerns about long-term geopolitical stability and humanitarian impacts.

The UK government plans to reduce climate aid to developing countries by approximately 14%, bringing it down to around £2 billion a year. Critics argue that this decision may jeopardize national security and have adverse effects on lives overseas, particularly amid financial pressures related to the war in Iran.
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Humanitarian60
Economic70
Security80
Political55
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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