Who will fill the gap left by Soros' Open Society Foundations?
Although Ðorđe Jovanović had been puzzled by several of Open Society Foundations' recent decisions, the Brussels-based director of the European Roma Rights Centre was still shocked when the deep-pocketed charity announced last week that it would discontinue much of its longstanding funding of European initiatives.
The reason given for their decision is that the institutions and governments of the European Union spend a lot of money on the same topics as OSF, so they will focus on other parts of the world where they can operate more efficiently.
Chinese Communist Party-linked network behind 'well-funded' anti-Israel campus protests, group says (www.foxnews.com)