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Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

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Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

s of the plan going forward, I would say everything is up in the air at this point,” Jiang said, who had hoped to remain in the United States for a few years but now is open to working in international development overseas. “At this point, it’s difficult to say what will happen.”This week, the Trump administration asked federal agencies to cancel about $100 million in contracts with the university. The government already canceled more than $2.6 billion in federal research grants, moved to cut off Harvard’s enrollment of international students and threatened its tax-exempt status. Then it widened the pressure campaign, suspending visa applications worldwide and threatening to deny U.S. visas to thousands ofThese actions resonate with Jiang and her classmates — about 30% of Harvard’s students are international, and China has among the highest numbers.

Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

Yurong “Luanna” Jiang, who delivered a speech at her Harvard University commencement, poses at a gate to Harvard Yard, Friday, May 30, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)Yurong “Luanna” Jiang, who delivered a speech at her Harvard University commencement, poses at a gate to Harvard Yard, Friday, May 30, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

“The anxiety is real,” said Jiang, who knows two international students from China who are weighing whether to travel for work in Kenya and Rwanda.

“Because of the uncertainty of their visas, they are facing a very tricky situation,” she said. “They can either go abroad, go to Kenya and Rwanda to do their internship and work on poverty alleviation and public health but risking not being able to make it back to campus safely. Or they can stay on campus and do their internships remote.”One Alight Africa worker, Abdullahi Hassan, confirmed that the group had to close all their nutrition centers in several districts of Mogadishu. One nutrition project supervisor for the group, Said Abdullahi Hassan, said closures have caused, “tragically, the deaths of some children.”

Without the food assistance they had taken for granted, many Somalis are seeing their children waste away.More than 500 malnourished children were admitted to the center for malnourished children at Banadir Hospital between April and May, according to Dr. Mohamed Jama, head of the nutrition center.

He said such increases in patients usually occur during major crises like drought or famine but called the current situation unprecedented.“The funding gap has impacted not only the malnourished but also health staff, whose salaries have been cut,” he said.

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