The freezing of U.S. foreign aid has stopped work in most military and security assistance programs, including in Ukraine and parts of the Middle East.
The Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid threatens to derail global efforts to fight disease outbreaks, counter terrorism, and provide humanitarian assistance to people affected by conflict.
This week, the latest on the U.S. aid freeze that development professionals need to know. Plus, insights from our recent ...
A busy shelter for migrants in southern Mexico has been left without a doctor. A program to provide mental health support for ...
The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind the controversial policy agenda Project 2025, has referred to HIV as a lifestyle disease. As Health Policy Watch points out, the Heritage ...
At Thursday’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the “Malign Influence of the People’s Republic of China at Home ...
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Police boats have returned to the Potomac River as part of the recovery and investigation after the United States’ deadliest ...
Dozens of career senior civil servants and foreign service officers have been placed on administrative leave and hundreds of ...
Officials said the order, which was later rescinded, didn't affect FAFSA because the order excluded programs providing direct benefits to individuals.
President Trump’s order to halt most foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised questions about the United ...
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says President Trump is scrutinizing federal spending with recent actions suspending funding for ...