The White House fires USAID's Inspector General amid controversy over frozen humanitarian funds and legal challenges from U.S. businesses.
Sex workers are the first to feel the effects, as mobile health clinics that offered condoms and preventative treatments disappear.Rumbidzai, a sex worker from the bustling settlement of Epworth in ...
All presidents bring their own characteristics and governing styles to the White House.  Lyndon Johnson, who assumed the ...
Reports gathered by this newspaper indicate that the crisis at the National Elections Commission (NEC) is due to the over 8 ...
By Nemenlah Cyrus Harmon with New Narratives The sun was just coming up one morning last week when the chief of one local NGO received the email that threatens to have upended her life’s work. The ...
The Trump administration will present an unforgiving argument for dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - From renaming the Gulf of Mexico to bringing back plastic straws, President Donald Trump is signing executive orders at an unprecedented pace more than three weeks into his ...
The Department of Government Efficiency's efforts to overhaul federal agencies in Washington are gaining momentum despite ...
The inspector general's office on Monday released a report that said the Trump administration's move to dismantle USAID has crippled its ability to conduct oversight of unspent aid worth $8.2 billion ...
Reactions to the changes in USAID run the gamut. Some leading voices — like Mexico's president — are in favor. Others fear ...
When President Donald Trump froze nearly all US foreign aid, Cambodia was forced to suspend workers removing dangerous mines ...
Paul Martin's office put out a report Monday detailing the negative impact of the Trump administration’s push for drastic ...