USAID workers based in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, tell a harrowing story of how Trump’s attack on the agency complicated an escape.
As the United States Agency for International Development remains in limbo, Scripps News has learned from agency sources and court filings about physical security concerns for USAID employees, as well ...
The country’s health minister, Samuel Roger Kamba, said that there is a shortage of medicine and surgical dressings ...
When some of the world’s “authoritarian and repressive regimes” were elected as members of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has asked the NBA, along with Formula 1 and numerous major European soccer clubs, ...
Many U.S. adults believe the federal government is overspending. But polling also shows many Americans, including Republicans ...
A Feb. 6 concert held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, honored the life and contributions to rock 'n' roll of famed Native guitarist ...
A USAID worker deployed to Congo described a chaotic scene as he was leaving the country in a rush following the abrupt Trump ...
After bearing witness to waves of fighting throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the eastern Congo city of Bukavu may once ...
A lieutenant of Trump ally Elon Musk and other outsiders are overseeing the immediate termination of hundreds of American aid ...
US Agency for International Development employees this week recounted the panic they experienced in the days after they were ...
USAID staffers stranded in Washington after abrupt program shutdowns, facing joblessness and no agency support, affidavits ...
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