Breaking 13:00 Middle East Airlines adjusts flights amid Gulf conflict 12:24 Hundreds of ships stranded near Strait of Hormuz amid regional tensions 11:01 Oil tanker hit off Oman coast as drone strikes escalate regional tensions 10:34 Iranian security chief threatens unprecedented strikes against Israel and The United States 10:18 Trump warns Tehran of “Unprecedented” military response if Iran retaliates 10:05 Mélenchon condemns “Violation Of International Law” after death of Ali Khamenei 10:00 Hundreds of flights to the Middle East canceled worldwide amid rising tensions 09:40 Iran’s armed forces chief of staff killed in strikes on Tehran 09:19 IAEA to hold extraordinary meeting after strikes on Iran 09:00 Iraq declares three days of mourning following death of Ali Khamenei 22:54 Four injured after incident at Dubai International Airport 22:20 Kuwait suspends Taraweeh prayers over security concerns during Ramadan 21:55 Trump claims Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei is dead 21:23 Rubio to hold G7 call amid rising tensions in Iran 20:36 Netanyahu urges Iranians to rise amid U.S.-Israel strikes 20:30 United States urges citizens worldwide to exercise increased caution 20:28 Vice President Harris criticizes Trump administration’s military actions in Iran 19:03 Thirty bombs reportedly dropped on Iranian supreme leader’s residential complex 19:00 No American casualties reported in Iranian retaliation, says the Pentagon 17:57 Iranian Red Crescent reports over 200 dead and 747 injured after strikes 17:30 Trump’s Iran strikes represent major foreign policy gamble 17:19 Israel launches new wave of strikes in central Iran 16:45 Iranian state channel removes report of Khamenei’s “Imminent Speech” 16:07 Hezbollah condemns Israeli strikes and expresses solidarity with Iran 16:00 Trump and Netanyahu hold phone talks amid joint action on Iran 15:34 UN Security Council holds emergency meeting following US-Iran tensions 14:08 Russia and Iran discuss diplomatic measures amid US-Israel strikes

Trump administration freezes US-funded media operations

Sunday 16 March 2025 - 14:10
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump administration freezes US-funded media operations

The Trump administration took a drastic step on Saturday by putting journalists at Voice of America (VOA) and other U.S.-funded media outlets on leave, halting operations that have been vital in countering Russian and Chinese information campaigns for decades. Employees at VOA, Radio Free Asia, and Radio Free Europe were informed through an email that they would be restricted from entering their offices and must return their press passes and other company-issued equipment.

This action followed an executive order issued by President Donald Trump on Friday, which included the U.S. Agency for Global Media as part of a list of "unnecessary" elements in the federal bureaucracy. Kari Lake, a vocal Trump supporter appointed to oversee the media agency after her Senate loss, declared that federal grant money would no longer align with the agency’s priorities.

The White House justified the cuts by claiming they would prevent taxpayer money from funding “radical propaganda,” signaling a major shift in policy regarding U.S. international media outlets that had been crucial for promoting U.S. values abroad. The change was underscored by a tweet from White House press official Harrison Fields, who posted "goodbye" in 20 languages, referencing the multilingual coverage of these networks.

Michael Abramowitz, the director of VOA, confirmed he was among the 1,300 employees placed on leave. He expressed concern that the actions would undermine VOA’s ability to fulfill its mission, especially since it serves 360 million people weekly through broadcasts in 48 languages. Meanwhile, Stephen Capus, president of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, called the decision a major victory for U.S. adversaries, noting that it would be celebrated by leaders in Iran, China, Russia, and Belarus.

U.S.-funded media outlets, which have shifted their focus in recent years from post-Cold War programming to reporting on Russia and China, have become increasingly significant as state-sponsored media, particularly from China, expand globally. Radio Free Asia, created in 1996, has played a key role in providing uncensored news in countries with limited press freedom.

Despite government funding, these media outlets have maintained editorial independence, which has frustrated some members of the Trump administration. The decision to defund them is expected to face challenges, as Congress holds the power over federal spending and past support for outlets like Radio Free Asia has been bipartisan.

This move has sparked backlash from advocacy groups such as Reporters Without Borders, which argued that it threatens global press freedom and undermines decades of U.S. support for the free flow of information. Democratic leaders, including Gregory Meeks and Lois Frankel, warned that the decision would inflict long-lasting harm on U.S. efforts to combat global propaganda.

Employees at VOA and Radio Free Asia have expressed fears about their safety and livelihoods. One VOA worker described the decision as yet another example of chaotic and unorganized policymaking, while a Radio Free Asia staffer voiced concerns about the safety of reporters in authoritarian regimes and the potential risk of deportation for those working in the U.S.

The abrupt end to these vital media services has been widely criticized as a grave mistake.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.