The independent news network Radio Free Asia will begin closing down its operations on Friday. It’s one of several US government-funded international broadcasters that the Trump administration wants to dismantle. The winners in this scenario are authoritarian leaders in Asia who don’t tolerate a free press or freedom of expression.
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