In a major legal victory for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that his administration can continue to freeze billions in foreign aid, dismissing a lawsuit from international aid groups. This ruling raises questions about the constitutionality of funding decisions.
As Gaza grapples with a worsening famine crisis, President Trump acknowledges the dire situation, calling for immediate food and safety for Palestinians. Despite a partial easing of restrictions, aid groups warn that current efforts are inadequate to prevent a catastrophic health emergency.
As President Trump prepares for his Gulf trip, the U.S. and Israel propose a controversial plan to allow limited aid into Gaza, aiming to alleviate hunger but facing pushback from humanitarian groups. Will it succeed?
Israel's blockade on Gaza aid continues, with controversial proposals for military oversight causing uproar among humanitarian organizations. Aid groups fear for the lives of 2.1 million Palestinians as discussions stall.
In a swift ruling, a U.S. judge mandates the Trump administration to pay a significant portion of $1.9 billion in foreign aid by Monday. This decision follows a Supreme Court rejection of the administration's freeze on payments.
Tensions rise as global health groups and the Trump administration clash over nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, despite a Supreme Court order mandating payments. The administration's legal maneuvers spark outrage and concern.
A federal judge has directed the Trump administration to release foreign aid funding within two days after failing to comply with a court order. The State Department and USAID must pay bills by a deadline set by the judge.