South African President Ramaphosa stands up to Trump's threats, defends land expropriation law in annual speech.
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Africa should rethink begging bowl diplomacy
United States President Donald Trump’s decision to halt foreign aid to Africa has sent many countries into panic. Although Africa was largely lackadaisical about a second Trump presidency, some of the ...
GOMA, Congo (AP) — The Rwanda-backed rebels who captured eastern Congo 's key city of Goma sought to reassure its residents ...
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In 2019 then-President Trump signed a memorandum launching a new "Women's Global Development and Prosperity" Initiative aimed ...
The Trump administration’s decision to close the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn widespread criticism ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged the U.S. government's newfound hostility to South Africa's domestic policies during his State of the Union address.
After President Trump announced a 90-day overseas spending freeze, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said "every dollar" must be ...
The $71.9 billion in foreign aid that the government spent in fiscal year 2023 works out to 1.2% of that year’s total federal spending.
Milicent Muyoma has been turned away twice from the clinic where she collects her HIV medication in Mathare, an informal ...
Congress needs to reassert its authority and do its constitutionally mandated job by stopping the Trump administration from mindlessly cutting foreign aid.