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Reading Eagle on MSNLetter: Attacking presidential travel expenses smacks of hypocrisyOn Feb 23, you published an opinion piece from the Scranton Times-Tribune complaining about using taxpayer money for President Donald Trump to attend the Super Bowl (“Trump’s sports trips waste ...
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Daily Maverick on MSN‘This is not how we wanted to live’ — asylum seekers in SA desperate as impact of US funding cuts spreadsUS President Donald Trump’s widespread cuts to foreign aid for humanitarian organisations continue to cause ripple effects ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSN‘Many will die’ due to US aid cuts, UN warnsCuts to US foreign aid under President Donald Trump have caused a “seismic shock” to global humanitarian work, a UN agency ...
As the Trump administration overhauls foreign aid, revelations about U.S. priorities abroad should serve as an enormous wake-up call.
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AllAfrica on MSNWe Had Already Planned to Take Over - Says Govt On Health Sector Following Trump's 'Unexpected' OrdersSTRUGGLING to provide basics at public hospitals, government has sensationally claimed it had already decided to 'takeover' the health sector before American President Donald Trump's unexpected ...
President Trump’s threat to back a primary challenger against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is just the latest boiling point in their hot-and-cold relationship — and the Kentuckian is brushing off ...
Guest columnist Ben Chappell, having seen the benefits of USAID in other countries, writes that President Donald Trump’s ...
Random firings, with form letters alleging poor performance without citing an example, can only demoralize employees and lead ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump’s USAID freeze must serve as a wake-up call for AfricaIn 2023, USAID had allocated a total of $12.1bn to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, with the objective of improving ...
Aid agencies distributing U.S. food aid in Ethiopia's war-affected Tigray region say they have had to stop feeding millions ...
Whatever happens, it won’t produce “efficiency,” the alleged goal. Random firings throughout government, with form letters alleging poor performance without ever citing an example, can only demoralize ...
Trump may or may not like Modi on a personal level. But there’s one thing we do know about the US President: his approach to most issues is strictly transactional.
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