As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, its humanitarian operations are increasingly in doubt as its top donor — the United States — has cut funding under the Trump administration and some other top Western countries have followed suit

As the UN turns 80, its crucial humanitarian aid work faces a clouded future
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