Trump made a U-turn on military aid to Ukraine
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Intelligencer on MSNTrump’s Mass State Department Layoffs Upend Foreign PolicyAlong with rescissions hitting foreign aid, the new round of firings shows Trump is still bent on tearing down bipartisan foreign-policy traditions.
Four major international reports on women's rights, including recommendations on how to prevent domestic violence and discrimination, will not be published this year, a U.N. document showed, part of what rights groups describe as a broader backlash against gender equality.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNHow Much the U.S. Spends on Foreign Aid, and Where It GoesOne of the most frequently discussed budget items in the United States is the amount the country spends on foreign assistance. Between the fighting in Ukraine and Israel, this is once again a very hot topic as the US provides significant financial support to both nations.
President Trump threatens to withhold support from Republicans opposing a $9 billion rescissions package cutting foreign aid and public broadcasting funds, including PBS and NPR. Senate debates intensify as Susan Collins and others question the cuts’ impact.
The U.S. Agency for International Development will on Tuesday officially stop implementing foreign aid, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, adding that America's assistance in the future will be targeted and limited.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will move to stop additional aid to Israel, citing the fact that they already receive $3.4 billion annually.
Actress Charlize Theron called the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency’s cuts to foreign aid “dangerous" at a charity event.
Global commitment to development assistance is far from where it was a decade ago. Off the back of the International Conference on Financing for Development, European policymakers should look
Beneath every downward trend lies a story: a clinic that never reopens, a vaccine fridge left empty, a parent whose tomorrow now hinges on choices made oceans away. Yes, aggregated data can inform policy, but it cannot capture the lived experiences at play.
U.S. President Donald Trump is hosting five West African leaders on Wednesday for a “multilateral lunch” as the region reels from the impact of U.S. aid cuts. The surprise meeting with leaders of
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Despite the pain and suffering these cuts to humanitarian aid will cause, they seem unlikely to become election issues.