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The U.N. humanitarian agency says it's cutting its 2,600 staff operating in more than 60 countries by 20% because of "brutal cuts" in funding that have left it with a nearly $60 million shortfall.
Industrial services provider Loenbro LLC recently acquired Stewart Electric, a Nevada-based electrical services provider that serves data-center clients.
As the Trump administration moved to formally dissolve the U.S. Agency for International Development, Catholic Relief ...
Foreign assistance offers collective benefit — to security interests, humanitarian values, and public health. But it is also ...
WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump tries to turn his global trade war into a one-on-one showdown with China, he is ...
If the cuts are upheld, however, small local museums and libraries will almost certainly close. Efforts to digitize local ...
The “Last of Us” picks up five years where the story left off. Season 2 of the Emmy-winning series lands Joel and Ellie in Wyoming, and settled into everyday life ...
Pressure from U.S. aid freezes and global trade tension is unlikely to result in widescale credit downgrades in Africa, Fitch ...
Australian firm Gravity Co received a 2025 Global Recognition Award for digital marketing excellence. Under Luke Behn's ...
Last month, the government told Congress it plans to “abolish” the agency entirely, moving some of its humanitarian, global health, and “limited national security” programs to the State Department.
Catholic Relief Services has advocated for U.S. foreign aid to continue on a new path shaped by Catholic principles.
Silicon Valley militarists don’t need to lobby this administration because they’re embedded in it, says William Hartung.