The Trump administration presented a plan Thursday to dramatically cut staffing worldwide for U.S. aid projects as part of its dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Labor organizations have sued the federal government on behalf of foreign service workers over the gutting of USAID.
The workforce of the US Agency for International Development, USAID, will be slashed to just a few hundred employees from ...
I carefully studied the Ukrainian media yesterday. First of all, UNIAN (Ukrainian Independent News Agency). What is most ...
By Jonathan Landay, Patricia Zengerle and Erin Banco WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration plans to ...
The Center for Economic Strategy thinks US interest in Ukraine’s rare earth metals could boost the country’s economy despite ...
Signs continue to grow that USAID-funded programmes in Guyana have been put on hold and may not resume as notices have been sent to recipients to halt all ...
One Central Georgia factory feeds thousands of families across the world with one simple food - peanuts. Sometimes a good ...
Democratic attorneys general in several states vowed Thursday to file a lawsuit to stop Elon Musk’s Department of Government ...
Organizations representing government workers ask a court to roll back President Trump's shutdown of USAID.
Officials working with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency sought access to the Treasury Department payment ...
Trump's USAID overhaul slashes staff from 10,000 to 300, risking global aid as critics warn mass layoffs will disrupt ...
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