United States Provides Humanitarian Assistance in Response to Catastrophic Explosions in Equatorial Guinea
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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is providing $150,000 in humanitarian assistance to respond to devastating explosions in Bata, Equatorial Guinea, which have killed and injured hundreds.
This assistance from USAID will provide cash support to help meet the most immediate needs of affected households. USAID is also supporting the deployment of a United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination Team to work with a USAID disaster expert on the ground in Bata. The teams will conduct additional assessments of the humanitarian situation and work closely with the humanitarian community to coordinate aid.
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China slams Australian Government for politicising trade over decision to block Probuild sale to Chinese company
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China s Foreign Affairs spokesman Zhao Lijian fiercly criticised Australia s trade decision.
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China s government has slammed Australia s decision to block a Chinese company s $300 million bid for the Australian construction firm Probuild, accusing the Federal Government of further undermining trust between the two countries.
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Australia has not confirmed it blocked China State Construction Engineering Corporation s bid
Last year, the US government listed the corporation as a Chinese military company
Earlier this week, Probuild announced that state-owned China State Construction Engineering Corporation had withdrawn its offer after being told the Treasurer Josh Frydenberg would block the sale on national security grounds.
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