U.S. Aid to Ukraine Eclipses Most World Military Budgets
The $113 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine has eclipsed the annual military budget of every country in the world except the United States and China.
The $113 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine has eclipsed the annual military budget of every country in the world except the United States and China.
The head of a special U.S. development program will visit Kenya this week to hold initial talks over the possibility of providing $350 million towards a major infrastructure project, local media reported on Monday.
“We live in the greatest country in the world,” said “Papa” Doug Manchester, President Trump’s nominee for ambassador to the Bahamas, during a discussion about his relief efforts to assist the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian.
John Bolton said the Trump administration would no longer provide foreign aid to countries hostile to U.S. interests.
The United States announced this week it will provide $2.5 million in aid to Venezuelan refugees who have fled their country to Colombia amid a deepening political and humanitarian crisis in their homeland.
President Donald Trump is implementing an executive order that not only prohibits non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that receive U.S. aid from performing abortions, but also directs the Secretary of State to expand that policy across most global health assistance funding.
TEL AVIV – A bill to sever U.S. funding to the Palestinian Authority until it stops paying salaries to terrorists and their families for attacks on Israelis and Americans would be reintroduced, Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Tuesday.
TEL AVIV – Inboxes belonging to U.S. senators have been flooded with more than 22,000 emails over the past week urging them to back the Taylor Force Act, a bill that would make aid to the Palestinian Authority conditional on its cutting off financial rewards to terrorists and their families, a major Christian group said on Monday.
TEL AVIV – President-elect Donald Trump should cut off U.S. funding to the Palestinian Authority over its policy of paying millions of dollars in reward money to terrorists and their families, the Wall Street Journal urged on Sunday.