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EU will provide emergency funds to help keep Radio Free Europe afloat after US cuts
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** The European Union is stepping in with emergency funding to support Radio Free Europe after the Trump administration cut off its U.S. grants. The pro-democracy broadcaster, known for its independent reporting in regions with restricted press freedoms, faced financial uncertainty—but the EU’s move ensures it can keep operating for now.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just about money—it’s a signal of who’s willing to back independent journalism when political winds shift. Radio Free Europe has long been a thorn in the side of authoritarian regimes, so its survival matters for free speech in places where truth is under siege. The EU’s intervention highlights the growing role of non-U.S. allies in sustaining global democratic tools.

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