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From USAID's questionable funding in Gaza to UNRWA's compromised facilities, international aid organizations have been caught ...
The most striking aspect of President Donald Trump’s dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) isn’t that unsavory aid recipients have misused taxpayer dollars.
Most of the released funds—more than $4.1 billion—were reportedly connected to programs involving overseas arms sales and military assistance, or to Trump's efforts to regain control of the U.S.
The move is part of a release of $5.3 billion in previously frozen foreign aid, mostly for security and counternarcotics ...
The false claim that USAID was supplying Hamas with $50 million worth of condoms threatens to undo decades of work battling ...
The freeze comes as the Palestinian Authority struggles to maintain its rule in pockets of the West Bank and jockeys to ...
America is losing a diplomatic tool the government has relied on for decades.
The Trump administration’s move to freeze U.S. foreign aid and development work is a seismic event. International development ...
More than half of the programs that will be allowed to go forward are run by the State Department’s Bureau of International ...
A collection of experts from right-of-center and centrist organizations told the Washington Examiner that Trump's freeze on ...
Also released was $397 million for a US-backed program in nuclear-armed Pakistan that a congressional aide said monitored Islamabad's use of US-made F-16 fighter jets to ensure they are employed for ...
The Trump administration released $5.3 billion in previously frozen foreign aid, mostly for security and counternarcotics programs, according to a list of ...
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