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With the U.S. Out, Who Will Fill the Gap at W.H.O.?

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

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January 30, 2025

The impact of Trump's order to withdraw from WHO will be felt all over the world while combating diseases. Critical links in global research & surveillance networks will be severed

- K SRINATH REDDY

Donald Trump's disdain for global multilateral bodies, especially the United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO), was apparent during his first term. It has now been acted upon at the very start of his second term. The US's withdrawal from membership of the WHO was among the executive decisions announced on Day 1 of Trump 2.0.

Trump's America First strategy states that the US must drive global policies best suited to its interests and not be influenced by consensus decisions that accommodate the priorities of other countries. Global solidarity is perceived as irrelevant in a transactional world driven by military and monetary power.

When Trump indicated intent to exit from WHO during his first term, 750 leaders from academia, science and law wrote to the US Congress on June 30, 2020, urging it to block that action. Writing in The Lancet in August 2020, several American public health leaders argued that approval of both houses of the Congress was essential for exiting WHO since the US had become a member of WHO in 1948 on the strength of a joint resolution by those two legislative bodies. President Harry Truman had cited that resolution as the legal basis for the US joining WHO. Unless an exit from WHO is the "expressed will of the US Congress," the Supreme Court could hold the decision to be unconstitutional.

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₹95cr pension arrears: HC tells secy to appear in court

THE Madras High Court has ordered the state finance secretary T Udhayachandran to personally appear before the court on December 5, in connection with a petition related to delay in settling long-pending pension benefits to the retired staff of University of Madras.

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1 min

November 27, 2025

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Cages in MTR to catch tiger that killed woman

OFFICIALS of the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR) have decided to capture the tiger (MTRT37) that killed a tribal woman by placing two cages at Mavanallah near Masinagudi.

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1 min

November 27, 2025

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The New Indian Express Tiruchy

Rahul says will uphold federalism, 'won't allow attack on Constitution'

ON the 76th Constitution Day, several Opposition parties including Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC) and DMK, reaffirmed their resolve to protect the Constitution and uphold federalism.

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1 min

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

Setback to global HIV response due to fund cuts

THE global response to HIV has suffered its most significant setback in decades, warns a new UNAIDS report released ahead of World AIDS Day 2025.

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2 mins

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

IPOs DO BOTH: REWARD RISK AND FUND GROWTH

WHAT has been whispered for long was coherently amplified by India's Chief Economic Advisor, V Anantha Nageswaran, at a recent industry conclave.

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1 mins

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

EC concerned over Bengal CEO's safety, Didi ups ante

EXPRESSING serious concern over a security breach at the West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) office, the national poll body on Wednesday sought an action-taken report (ATR) from Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma within 48 hours about the safety of the poll officers.

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2 mins

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

Constitution a guiding vision for India's rise, says Prez

PRESIDENT Droupadi Murmu and Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan reminded the nation on Constitution Day on Wednesday that India's democratic spirit, rooted in its people and its Constitution, continues to guide the country's ambitious journey toward becoming a developed nation.

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1 mins

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

'Constitution Day must be celebrated in schools': Modi hails right to vote

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday underscored the responsibility of strengthening India's democracy by exercising the right to vote, saying that Constitution Day should also be observed in schools and colleges by celebrating young people turning 18.

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1 min

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

CJI says will 'consider' petition to revive NJAC, end collegium system

THE Supreme Court on Wednesday said that it will consider a plea to revive the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) to replace the current collegium system for appointment of judges in the higher judiciary.

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1 mins

November 27, 2025

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

India trashes Pak's Ram temple swipe

INDIA on Wednesday strongly rejected Pakistan's criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation in a ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya, asserting that Islamabad, with its \"deeply stained record\" on minority rights, lacks the \"moral standing to lecture others.

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1 mins

November 27, 2025

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