Nations gathered in Seville for a UN-led conference to discuss international development on Monday – with the glaring exception of the US, which snubbed the event after making drastic cuts to its funding for foreign aid.
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- World leaders met in Seville for a UN conference on international development.
- The US, formerly the largest donor, did not attend after major foreign aid cuts. 12s
- UN officials warned that two-thirds of 2030 development goals are lagging, with a $4 trillion funding gap. 45s
- Cuts to US aid have most affected sub-Saharan Africa, especially Sudan, leading to increased hardship. 1m 2s
- France, Germany, and the UK have also reduced foreign aid, prioritising defence spending. 1m 38s