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Business Standard
17 hours ago
- Health
- Business Standard
'Your cuts will kill 8 mn more children': Bill Gates warns US government
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has sounded alarm over the United States government's decision to cut funding for global health initiatives. Sharing a post on X, Gates warned that this could lead to the deaths of an additional eight million children by 2040. Citing a Lancet study, he wrote, 'It found that, by 2040, 8 million more children will die before their fifth birthday. To give some context for 8 million: That's how many children live in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio combined.' Gates mentioned: 'When the United States and other governments suddenly cut their aid budgets, I know for a fact that more children will die.' When the United States and other governments suddenly cut their aid budgets, I know for a fact that more children will die. Here's the proof I'm showing Congress. — Bill Gates (@BillGates) June 25, 2025 Global health work spans decades Having spent more than 25 years in the global health space, Gates emphasised how aid has been crucial in saving lives. 'Over the past 25 years — the same span of time I spent leading Microsoft — I have immersed myself in global health... and worked in close partnership with national and local leaders to strengthen the delivery of lifesaving care,' he said. He underscored that aid withdrawals have tangible and tragic consequences: 'Global health aid saves lives. And when that aid is withdrawn — abruptly and without a plan — lives are lost.' Gates added, 'At this point, I know as much about improving health in poor countries as I do about software.' Cuts already impacting health services Gates warned that recent US cuts to global health funding are already affecting critical programs. Efforts to test for tuberculosis, prevent malaria, and distribute essential medicines are slowing down. During recent visits to Nigeria and Ethiopia, he observed how health services are suffering due to funding shortfalls. Despite the bleak outlook, Gates expressed hope. 'It's not too late to change course,' he wrote, urging the US Congress to restore funding for key programmes such as PEPFAR and the Global Fund. Gates slams Musk for USAID shutdown In May this year, Gates harshly criticised Tesla CEO Elon Musk, accusing him of contributing to child deaths in poor countries by supporting budget cuts. 'The picture of the world's richest man killing the world's poorest children is not a pretty one,' Gates told The Financial Times, accusing Musk of acting 'through ignorance'. Musk, the then head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), spearheaded the closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) earlier this year. He had posted on X: 'USAID is a criminal organisation. Time for it to die.' Massive fallout from USAID's closure The abrupt halt in USAID operations has led to life-saving supplies expiring in storage, according to Gates. He warned that diseases like polio, measles, and HIV could see resurgence, potentially reversing decades of global health progress. With the Gates Foundation's annual budget expected to rise to $10 billion in the coming years, Gates acknowledged that private philanthropy cannot match the scale of government aid. 'I think governments will come back to caring about children surviving,' he said.


Hindustan Times
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Bill Gates spotted with girlfriend Paula Hurd at Jeff Bezos' wedding bash
Love was certainly in the air in Venice this week. (Representational image) Bill Gates and Paula Hurd were spotted together at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's pre-wedding party in Venice, mingling with A-list celebrities.(ANI) Bill Gates and his girlfriend, Paula Hurd, were seen hand in hand as they arrived at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's welcome party ahead of their wedding. On Thursday, the Microsoft co-founder and his partner were photographed arriving at the exclusive pre-wedding gathering, which was held in a historic cloister next to the iconic Madonna dell'Orto church. Gates kept it classic with a black suit and crisp white button-up shirt. Hurd, always poised, matched the formal tone in a sleek black off-the-shoulder dress, accented by a shimmering necklace and subtle stud earrings. The couple looked relaxed and in sync as they mingled among guests. ALSO READ| ChatGPT hack that I use everyday: Bill Gates' daughter reveals tip to go viral Notably, Gates and Hurd were also on the guest list for the couple's engagement party last August, which took place on Bezos' luxurious yacht along Italy's Amalfi Coast. Tom Brady, Orlando Bloom, Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, Kris Jenner, and Corey Gamble, as well as Khloé, Kendall, Kylie, and Gayle King, were all present at the Vine for the Amazon founder's big day. Gates and Hurd's relationship timeline Gates and Hurd's relationship was first made public in February 2023, almost two years after Gates and Melinda French Gates finalised their divorce in 2021 after 27 years of marriage. 'It's widely known that Bill Gates and Paula Hurd are dating, but she hasn't met his kids yet,' a source told People Magazine. In April 2024, the couple made their red carpet debut at the 10th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony in Los Angeles. Earlier this year, in February 2025, Gates told Today show's told Savannah Guthrie, 'I'm lucky to have a serious girlfriend named Paula.' 'We're having fun. Going to the Olympics and lots of great things,' he added with a smile. ALSO READ| Guess who stirred drama at Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez's wedding? Insiders reveal 'Early readers of the manuscript included Paula Hurd, Marc St. John, and Sheila Gulati. The close read from dear and trusted friends provided much-needed thoughtful and insightful feedback at critical stages in the writing,' Gates wrote in the the acknowledgments of his memoir, Source Code: My Beginnings.


Time of India
20 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
Your 'action' will kill 8 million kids: Microsoft founder Bill Gates warns US government
Microsoft founder and former CEO Bill Gates has once again raised concerns over the impact of US government cutting funding for global health. Sharing a post on microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), he warned that this could result in an additional 8 million child deaths by 2024. Gates cited a Lancet study on the cumulative impact of reductions in American aid. 'It found that, by 2040, 8 million more children will die before their fifth birthday. To give some context for 8 million: That's how many children live in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio combined,' Gates said. In the post, he writes 'When the United States and other governments suddenly cut their aid budgets, I know for a fact that more children will die.' He said he has worked in the global health space for over 25 years and has seen how important aid is in saving lives. 'Over the past 25 years—the same span of time I spent leading Microsoft—I have immersed myself in global health: building knowledge, deepening expertise, and working to save lives from deadly diseases and preventable causes. During that time, I have built teams of world-class scientists and public health experts at the Gates Foundation , studied health systems across continents, and worked in close partnership with national and local leaders to strengthen the delivery of lifesaving care,' he writes. 'Global health aid saves lives. And when that aid is withdrawn—abruptly and without a plan—lives are lost,' Gates warned. 'At this point, I know as much about improving health in poor countries as I do about software,' he further stated. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 月 *만원대 "실비보험" 최적가 비교가입! "가성비 굿 맞춤설계+할인혜택"... 굿리치 보험대리점 (등록번호:제2006038313호) 가입하기 Undo 'It's not too late to change course': Bill Gates Bill Gates said that U.S. cuts to global health aid are already causing problems. He pointed out that important programs like tuberculosis testing and malaria prevention are slowing down, and life-saving medicines are getting delayed. Gates recently visited Nigeria and Ethiopia and said he saw for himself how healthcare services there are being affected by the funding cuts. Still, Gates said there is time to fix the situation. 'It's not too late to change course,' he wrote on X. He urged the U.S. Congress to restore funding for major programs such as PEPFAR (the U.S. plan for AIDS relief) and the Global Fund. How to detect hidden cameras in a hotel room, just with your smartphone AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Dubai Eye
a day ago
- Dubai Eye
DXB gears up for summer surge; over 3.4 million travellers expected
Dubai International airport (DXB) is preparing for a busy travel period, with more than 3.4 million guests expected to pass through its terminals between June 27 and July 9, 2025. Daily passenger volumes are projected to exceed 265,000, with July 5 anticipated to be the peak day for both departures and transfer traffic. To ensure smooth operations, Dubai Airports and its partners have activated a comprehensive summer readiness plan, focusing on safety, efficiency and guest experience. Despite some delays and cancellations across the network due to the regional situation, the oneDXB community is working tirelessly to support travellers, maintain service continuity and provide welfare assistance. DXB's operations are backed by a real-time monitoring and predictive system, helping optimise manpower and resources. The airport continues to coordinate closely with authorities and airline partners, prioritising the safety of all guests and staff. To help guests navigate the busy travel season, DXB recommends the following: Smart Gates: Children aged 12 and above can use Smart Gates to speed up passport control. Arrival time: Arrive at the airport no earlier than three hours before your flight. Check-in options: Use online check-in, self-service kiosks and bag drop facilities at Terminal 3. Home services: Book DUBZ for home check-in and baggage collection, allowing passengers to complete airport formalities from home or hotel. Navigation tools: Stay updated with DXB Express Maps, a wayfinding platform accessible via QR code for real-time flight and gate information. Accessibility support: DXB offers enhanced services for People of Determination, including marked routes, discreet assistance for Sunflower Lanyard wearers, and a dedicated Assisted Travel Lounge in Terminal 2. Once at the airport, travellers can enjoy DXB's wide of restaurants, duty free shopping and lounges to relax before their flight.


ARN News Center
a day ago
- ARN News Center
DXB gears up for summer surge; over 3.4 million travellers expected
Dubai International airport (DXB) is preparing for a busy travel period, with more than 3.4 million guests expected to pass through its terminals between June 27 and July 9, 2025. Daily passenger volumes are projected to exceed 265,000, with July 5 anticipated to be the peak day for both departures and transfer traffic. To ensure smooth operations, Dubai Airports and its partners have activated a comprehensive summer readiness plan, focusing on safety, efficiency and guest experience. Despite some delays and cancellations across the network due to the regional situation, the oneDXB community is working tirelessly to support travellers, maintain service continuity and provide welfare assistance. DXB's operations are backed by a real-time monitoring and predictive system, helping optimise manpower and resources. The airport continues to coordinate closely with authorities and airline partners, prioritising the safety of all guests and staff. To help guests navigate the busy travel season, DXB recommends the following: Smart Gates: Children aged 12 and above can use Smart Gates to speed up passport control. Arrival time: Arrive at the airport no earlier than three hours before your flight. Check-in options: Use online check-in, self-service kiosks and bag drop facilities at Terminal 3. Home services: Book DUBZ for home check-in and baggage collection, allowing passengers to complete airport formalities from home or hotel. Navigation tools: Stay updated with DXB Express Maps, a wayfinding platform accessible via QR code for real-time flight and gate information. Accessibility support: DXB offers enhanced services for People of Determination, including marked routes, discreet assistance for Sunflower Lanyard wearers, and a dedicated Assisted Travel Lounge in Terminal 2. Once at the airport, travellers can enjoy DXB's wide of restaurants, duty free shopping and lounges to relax before their flight.