In a controversial move, the Trump administration is set to transfer U.S.A.I.D. operations to the State Department, drastically reducing staff and reshaping foreign aid priorities. Critics argue this undermines essential programs.
In a controversial decision, the State Department has announced it will dissolve USAID, taking over its functions and ending its independent operations. Critics warn this could jeopardize vital aid for vulnerable populations worldwide.
A new study reveals that cuts in foreign aid by Western nations could lead to over 10 million new HIV infections and nearly 3 million deaths by the decade's end, particularly affecting vulnerable populations.
The Trump administration has terminated the vast majority of USAID programs, affecting millions globally. With only 18% remaining, humanitarian organizations warn of dire consequences as critical aid is cut.
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.
Chief Justice John Roberts pauses a court-imposed deadline requiring the Trump administration to release $2 billion in frozen foreign aid, sparking a legal battle over executive power and spending cuts.
U.S. District Judge orders government to resume aid payments to impoverished areas amidst legal dispute, sparking crisis in vital assistance.
Former USAID workers are given just 15 minutes to retrieve personal items from their offices amid changes in administration. The sudden directive has sparked controversy and raised concerns among staff.
A federal judge expresses frustration as the Trump administration delays releasing billions in foreign assistance funds, leading to a showdown over compliance with court orders and executive actions.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces plans to significantly increase Britain's defense spending amid tensions with US President Trump and NATO, leading to cuts in international development aid, sparking criticism from charities.