In a controversial move, the US State Department plans to dissolve USAID, shifting its functions under the department by July 1. This decision, criticized by many, could drastically impact global aid efforts.
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.
Families of Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison are petitioning for their release amid allegations of arbitrary detention and inhumane treatment. As tensions rise, the future of these detainees remains uncertain.
Elon Musk's emails demanding federal employees justify their work have caused confusion and pushback across agencies. The State Department has reiterated not to respond, despite Musk's insistence on compliance.
In a shocking move, the U.S. State Department has terminated funding for 5,800 vital projects worldwide, impacting refugee camps and health clinics, leaving many in critical need without support.
The Trump administration's termination of thousands of USAID grants has sparked global concerns, leading to outcry over the impact on humanitarian and development projects worldwide.
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.
A federal judge has given the Trump administration a strict deadline to release billions in U.S. foreign aid following a legal battle over a funding freeze affecting critical programs abroad.
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.