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Biden Administration Weaponizes Diplomacy Against Conservative Hungary
Enough with the quasi-sanctions against Hungary. Enough with hostile diplomacy that works against the interests of America's alliances.
How U.S. Aid Chief Samantha Power Is Fighting Global Food Crisis and Russia
In the backdrop of Russia's war on Ukraine, Power said she will not allow the country to "blame the latest spike in food and fertilizer prices on sanctions and on the United States."
20 Adults, 4 Children Pulled Alive From Rubble a Week After Haiti Quake
At least 2,207 people have died, 344 are missing, and 12,268 have been injured in the disaster's aftermath.
U.S. Agency Websites Removed Info on Afghan Citizens Days Before Kabul Fell
"We are reviewing USAID public websites and social media to archive content that could pose a risk to certain individuals and groups," USAID told AP.
The Popular Helms Amendment Respects Nations and Promotes Health
Democrats in Congress have opened the door to begin funding overseas abortion for the first time in half a century.
Russia Dismisses USAID Cyber Attack Allegations by Microsoft
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the hacking claims as "abstract" and said they would not impact the upcoming Biden-Putin summit.
Just 8 of 368 Tons of U.S. Aid to Venezuela Reached Country: Report
Only eight tons worth of U.S. aid out of 368 provided to Venezuela in 2019 actually reached the nation amid political and economic turmoil in the country that has led to a humanitarian crisis.
Why Does 5G matter in developing countries?
In today's global economy, especially one in upheaval thanks to the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) cover up of the COVID-19 outbreak, secure and fast telecommunications networks are essential to a nation's prosperity.
Trump Delivers on Promise to Advance Religious Freedom Abroad
President Trump issued a very important, and perhaps under-appreciated, executive order this week on religious liberty.
U.S. Would Be Willing to Reconsider Funding Cutoff for Palestinians
USAID officials also said it was important to recognize that the U.S. "is not the only donor in the world focusing on the COVID-19 outbreak."
Trump's Aid Cuts Are Already Hurting Vulnerable Communities In Honduras
"Violence is a sickness and we always have to give it medicine," says Pastor Arnold Linares.
Three Reasons Why Trump's Health Minister is in Liberia
Tom Price is in the West African country to survey its post-Ebola recovery and offer U.S. support.
Why Are U.S. Senators Bolstering Thugs in the Balkans?
The assault on USAID–backed soft-power agencies has been ignored by Trump and Tillerson.
We Need to Plan Now for the Day ISIS Is Defeated
If basic needs aren't met in liberated communities, we risk squandering battlefield sacrifices and sowing the seeds for future instability.
Nearly 300 Dead in Afghanistan and Pakistan Earthquake
The majority of the deaths from the 7.5-magnitude earthquake occurred in Pakistan.
U.S. Announces Millions in New Aid for Syrians
New funding will help pay for medical treatment and safe drinking water.
U.S. Announces $89 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Yemen
Millions are at risk of starvation, injury and death in the war-torn country.
The $335 Million Power Plant in Afghanistan No One Uses
The Tarakhil Power Plant provides little electricity to the Kabul grid.
The U.S. Is Still Indispensable. For the Time Being.
Emerging powers are resorting to mechanisms like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank to achieve their ends.
Obamas Launch 'Let Girls Learn' Education Initiative
"A good education can lift you from the most humble circumstances into a life you never could have imagined."
Exclusive: USAID Scuttled American's Release From Cuban Prison
Die-hard USAID officials undermined a deal that would have freed the American