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President Trump has proposed an 84 percent reduction in international programs. What might that mean for Latin America?
O ne of the first acts of the first 100 days of President Trump’s Administration was an executive order that led to a ...
Here’s how programs on the ground in countries around the world have been upended by President Donald Trump’s swift ...
A group of U.S. senators wants Congress' watchdog agency to investigate whether controls on humanitarian aid deliveries by ...
President Trump unveiled his 2026 budget outline Friday, proposing cuts totaling $163 billion to education, housing, medical ...
Americans are split on whether the U.S. should be active in world affairs or focus on problems at home. There are also ...
Most Americans say the U.S. should give humanitarian aid to other countries, and majorities endorse aid supporting economic ...
Today’s crisis, however, is different from those that came before: this could truly be the end of foreign aid as we know it. For decades, global development—that is, the attempt to improve and save ...
Inside U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026; a look back at the United States’ U.N. funding; ...
Photo: Jomana Elkhalili/Oxfam Oxfam takes a closer look at USAID, an agency that provides critical help to the world, and the impact of Trump’s aid freeze. U.S. foreign aid plays a critical role in ...
Most Americans are supportive of several forms of foreign aid, but there’s less backing for supplying military aid or giving funds for cultural activities in other countries, according a survey ...
Indian attitude to official and private foreign aid has always been ambivalent — sometimes welcoming, at other times hostile. With U.S. President Donald Trump’s targeting of USAID, the death ...