Donald Trump’s attempt to align foreign aid with his America First policy is too blunt and will have deadly consequences.
A world-renowned U.S. program for international disaster and crisis assistance can no longer deploy in the event of a major emergency due to the Trump administration's dismantling of the U.S. foreign ...
Maya Sen argues that federal courts are unlikely to protect democracy from threats posed by Trump and Musk, as the ...
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African countries most impacted by USAID suspensionAmong the most affected are South Sudan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Liberia, Sudan, Uganda, and ...
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News Nation on MSNForeign aid freeze temporarily lifted but damage may already be doneSome Republican lawmakers introduced legislation to find a way to work around Trump administration cuts to USAID.
USAID spent more than $12 billion in sub-Saharan Africa in 2024, according to government records, the majority on ...
At a conference in Ethiopia, the UAE's minister of state for international cooperation called on the warring parties in Sudan ...
The 38th African Union summit in Addis Ababa started with the election of commissioners, amid some confusion over the new ...
Aid worker attacks, political and donor headwinds, and reflections on dependency from an NGO head who once relied on aid.
Placing the administration of development aid within a country’s foreign ministry is not some strange, grasping display of ...
War-torn countries, those with high levels of debt and U.S. allies such as Jordan have the most to lose if the United States ...
The unprecedented move creates a power vacuum that autocrats and U.S. enemies will step in to fill, writes David Koranyi.
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