President Donald Trump announced today he wants to restart denuclearization talks with Russia and China. Newsweek's live blog ...
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Former Congressman Charles W. Dent argues that dismantling USAID would undermine American security, economic prosperity and ...
The increasingly bitter fight over the United States Agency for International Development is testing Washington's bipartisan ...
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Upholding global stability—and preventing it from falling into the Chinese Communist Party's hands—is American.
The unprecedented move creates a power vacuum that autocrats and U.S. enemies will step in to fill, writes David Koranyi.
If USAID is packing up and moving out, China seems all too happy to move in. That’s the trend that longtime U.S. China watchers and aid workers are already noticing in the weeks since President DONALD ...
A former official at the U.S. Agency for International Development called out USAID's green energy programs as especially harmful for developing nations at a U.S. House hearing.
Lawmakers from both political parties invoked China as a potential winner in international development as the U.S. reviews ...
All countries, indeed all entities, are welcome to fill the vacuum left by the withdrawal of USAID by contributing more funds ...
In the absence of USAID leadership, vulnerable people and governments will turn to China, Russia and terrorist organizations ...
The audit marks part of the broader effort led by Democratic lawmakers to provide accountability about DOGE's activities ...
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