Wednesday, May 27, 2026
40.1 C
New Delhi

‘Close loopholes allowing abortion’: Trump admin to bar funding for foreign groups backing diversity work; vows to ‘prioritise American values’

'Close loopholes allowing abortion': Trump admin to bar funding for foreign groups backing diversity work; vows to 'prioritise American values'

President Donald Trump-led US administration plans to restrict federal funding for organisations and governments that support overseas programs on diversity, equity, and gender identity, Politico reported on Wednesday, quoting a US official and nonprofit groups.The policy would block US funding to both American and foreign organisations, including nonprofits, foreign governments, and UN programs, that support “diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) or gender identity initiatives.”According to the US official, the revised approach reflects Trump administration’s broader priorities on “human flourishing,” advancing a “woke agenda” that runs counter to American values.While the term traditionally refers to physical and mental well-being, the Trump administration has framed it to include fighting what it views as a form of racial discrimination and transgender programs as harmful to women, Politico reported.According to the outlet, the policy would mark a significant expansion of the so-called Mexico City Policy, a long-standing Republican initiative that blocks US foreign aid from going to groups involved in abortion-related services, even when funded by non-US sources. A senior state department official told Reuters that the agency “continues to advance President Trump’s American First foreign policy.”The official added that further steps will be taken to close “loopholes that allowed taxpayer funding for promotion of abortion in previous iterations of the Mexico City Policy and expand the scope of the policy to ensure every penny of US foreign assistance prioritises American values, not the woke agenda.”According to Politico, nonprofit groups including the Global Health Council, MSI Reproductive Choices were informed that the new rules are likely to cover all non-military foreign aid, extending to the US-based organisations, foreign entities, UN bodies, and even other governments.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Penpa Tsering sworn in as president of Tibetan government-in-exile; Dalai Lama attends ceremony

Backed by a global democratic vote across 27 nations, the Sikyong pledges adherence to the ‘middle way’ autonomy policy, drawing sharp, immediate condemnation from Beijing Go to Source Read More

‘Zero dollars deposited’: Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ fund for Gaza reconstruction sits empty 4 months after launch

Despite promises of a $17 billion recovery package, zero donor dollars have been deposited into the World Bank-managed fund as a diplomatic gridlock and Hamas’s refusal to disarm freeze progress Go to Source Read More

Cruel Summer: Why Just 35°C Temperature Is Turning Deadly Across Europe

France has reported at least seven heat-related deaths as temperatures crossed 35-36°C in several regions. Read More

Beyond The Hill Stations: Visit These Peaceful Villages In North East India This Summer

These beautiful destinations in North East India offer cool weather, stunning landscapes and a peaceful escape from crowded tourist spots this summer. Read More

Sunscreen Day 2026: The Best SPF Buys To Beat India’s Brutal Heat

From lightweight Korean formulas to hardworking Indian favourites, these sunscreens protect without the grease, chalkiness or drama. Read More

Topics

Penpa Tsering sworn in as president of Tibetan government-in-exile; Dalai Lama attends ceremony

Backed by a global democratic vote across 27 nations, the Sikyong pledges adherence to the ‘middle way’ autonomy policy, drawing sharp, immediate condemnation from Beijing Go to Source Read More

‘Zero dollars deposited’: Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ fund for Gaza reconstruction sits empty 4 months after launch

Despite promises of a $17 billion recovery package, zero donor dollars have been deposited into the World Bank-managed fund as a diplomatic gridlock and Hamas’s refusal to disarm freeze progress Go to Source Read More

Cruel Summer: Why Just 35°C Temperature Is Turning Deadly Across Europe

France has reported at least seven heat-related deaths as temperatures crossed 35-36°C in several regions. Read More

Beyond The Hill Stations: Visit These Peaceful Villages In North East India This Summer

These beautiful destinations in North East India offer cool weather, stunning landscapes and a peaceful escape from crowded tourist spots this summer. Read More

Sunscreen Day 2026: The Best SPF Buys To Beat India’s Brutal Heat

From lightweight Korean formulas to hardworking Indian favourites, these sunscreens protect without the grease, chalkiness or drama. Read More

How To Generate Stunning, Personalised Bakrid 2026 Wishes Using Free AI In 60 Seconds

Bakrid 2026 Wishes: Want unique Bakrid wishes instantly? Learn how to use free AI tools to create personalised Eid-ul-Adha messages in under a minute for family and social sharing. Read More

India’s first hydrogen train gets green signal from Railway Board

Ministry of Railway The Railway Ministry, on Tuesday, approved the operation of India’s first hydrogen-powered 10-coach DEMU train between Jind and Sonipat under the Northern Railway zone. Read More

‘SIR breathes life into Constitution’: Supreme Court upholds EC’s roll revision exercise — top quotes

PTI photo NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday upheld the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) decision to carry out a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, ruling that the exercise fell within the constitutional a Read More

Related Articles