Tom Fletcher, 51, who served for three PMs and now heads the United Nation's humanitarian efforts, suggested foreign aid ...
Lawmakers gave specific orders to Trump officials on foreign aid spending, but officials have refused to follow many of them ...
Learn about foreign aid, its forms like grants and loans, top donor nations, and how it influences global relations and ...
A U.S. district judge has ruled that the Trump administration must pay tens of millions of dollars in outstanding foreign aid by the end of Monday, but the fate of hundreds of millions more in ...
Charitable organizations that relied on U.S. foreign assistance are looking to different private and public donors now that the Trump administration suspended nearly all foreign aid contracts. Past ...
Germany “became almost by accident the biggest donor,” despite cutting aid spending following controversy and populism ...
The dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, is complete. The humanitarian network, established in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy, once reached people in ...
Watching Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) when I worked on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I saw a man vocally make the case for U.S. foreign assistance, linking its importance to national ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration must temporarily allow the disbursement of foreign aid, a judge ruled Thursday, dealing the latest blow to the administration's sweeping efforts to halt ...
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The future of U.S. foreign assistance, which we’ve been providing since 1812, is in jeopardy. “We get tired of giving massive amounts of money to countries that hate us, don’t we?” President Trump ...
The judge faulted the logic of a blanket freeze on foreign aid spending and found that groups that depend on the aid had made a strong initial showing of “irreparable harm.” By Michael Crowley ...