The Trump administration is reorganizing foreign aid at a fraction of its former size after dismantling USAID, a move critics say has cost millions of lives.
Writing for HuffPost UK, Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale says Keir Starmer's government "will be remembered for the wrong reasons".
The White House announced last January that waging war on the “foreign aid industry and bureaucracy” would be among its first orders of business. Unfortunately, many other rich-country governments are ...
A girl sits behind humanitarian aid boxes delivered by UNICEF at a temporary camp in the town of Tabqa, Syria, on Aug. 4, 2017. The rescission bill cut U.S. funds for this U.N. agency that works with ...
The high court's decision follows an order that Chief Justice John Roberts had issued earlier this month, which temporarily froze a district court injunction requiring the Trump administration to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Trump has told House Speaker Mike Johnson that he won’t be spending $4.9 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, effectively cutting the budget without going ...
Trade disruptions, wars, aid retrenchment, and geopolitical realignment have forced governments and investors to reassess risk. Africa is often portrayed as the weakest link—too dependent on external ...
Earlier this year, after U.S. President Donald Trump effectively shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development, the world’s largest bilateral aid program, many observers raised fears that ...
The Bread for the World Institute, an antipoverty group in Washington, is questioning the conclusions of a new report by the Hudson Institute’s Center for Global Prosperity. The Hudson report points ...
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