This latest twist in the Trump trade tariff drama has many people asking what it means for the UK's deal with the US.
"At the end of 20 years, the foundation will sunset its operations," it said in a statement.Last month, Gates said he would accelerate his giving via his foundation.
"People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that 'he died rich' will not be one of them,"Giving away 99% of his fortune could still leave the fifth-richest person in the world a billionaire, according to Bloomberg.Along with Paul Allen, Gates founded Microsoft in 1975, and the company soon became a dominant force in software and other tech industries.
Gates has gradually stepped back from the company in recent decades, resigning as its chief executive in 2000 and as chairman in 2014.He said he had been inspired to give away money by investor Warren Buffett and other philanthropists.
However, critics of his foundation say Gates uses its charitable status to avoid tax and that it has undue influence over the global health system.
A piece of art representing the ban on LGBT people serving in the military will be lit up on Wednesday to mark 25 years of the policy being dropped.following a fifth defeat in six games and was also heavily critical of the club's transfer policy.
The former Chelsea boss spent three years previously in charge of Lazio and president Claudio Lotito said in a statement: "Maurizio Sarri has returned home."His return is a choice of heart, conviction and vision. With him we want to resume a path that was interrupted too soon, aware that together, we can bring back enthusiasm, identity and ambition.
"Welcome back to your home, commander."Naples-born Sarri began his coaching career at low-level Italian clubs alongside his work as a banker.