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Kamlager-Dove Bill Seeks to Curb Executive Power Over State Department
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove introduced the "Defending American Diplomacy Act," requiring Congressional approval for any State Department reorganization and threatening funding cuts to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for noncompliance, in response to concerns about its opaque actions and...
Kamlager-Dove Bill Seeks to Curb Executive Power Over State Department
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove introduced the "Defending American Diplomacy Act," requiring Congressional approval for any State Department reorganization and threatening funding cuts to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for noncompliance, in response to concerns about its opaque actions and...
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64% Bias Score


Canada's G7 Opportunity: Combating HIV Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Canada's upcoming G7 presidency offers a chance to counter the devastating impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, potentially preventing millions of deaths, mirroring past Canadian-led successes at G7 summits.
Canada's G7 Opportunity: Combating HIV Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Canada's upcoming G7 presidency offers a chance to counter the devastating impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, potentially preventing millions of deaths, mirroring past Canadian-led successes at G7 summits.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks Congressional Approval for USAID Reorganization Amidst Legal Challenges
The Trump administration formally requested Congressional approval to reorganize USAID, transferring its functions to the State Department by July 1, 2025, despite facing legal challenges and criticism for exceeding executive authority; this follows a freeze on foreign aid and significant staff cuts...
Trump Administration Seeks Congressional Approval for USAID Reorganization Amidst Legal Challenges
The Trump administration formally requested Congressional approval to reorganize USAID, transferring its functions to the State Department by July 1, 2025, despite facing legal challenges and criticism for exceeding executive authority; this follows a freeze on foreign aid and significant staff cuts...
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52% Bias Score


USAID Closure: State Department Assumes Functions, Eliminates Non-Statutory Positions
The State Department announced the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), transferring its functions to the State Department, eliminating all non-statutory positions, and prompting legal challenges and criticism over potential negative impacts on vulnerable populations.
USAID Closure: State Department Assumes Functions, Eliminates Non-Statutory Positions
The State Department announced the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), transferring its functions to the State Department, eliminating all non-statutory positions, and prompting legal challenges and criticism over potential negative impacts on vulnerable populations.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Dismantles USAID, Transferring Programs and Eliminating Positions
The Trump administration is dismantling the USAID, transferring programs to the State Department, and eliminating unmandated positions; hundreds of employees have been dismissed, and numerous aid programs canceled, with the legality under judicial review.
Trump Administration Dismantles USAID, Transferring Programs and Eliminating Positions
The Trump administration is dismantling the USAID, transferring programs to the State Department, and eliminating unmandated positions; hundreds of employees have been dismissed, and numerous aid programs canceled, with the legality under judicial review.
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60% Bias Score


USAID Funding Freeze Jeopardizes Projects, Raises Foreign Policy Concerns
President Trump's executive order freezing billions in USAID funding has jeopardized projects by Global Build Collaborative, a veteran-owned firm, impacting staff, international projects, and U.S. foreign policy goals, according to co-founder Bryan Enslein, a former USAID officer.
USAID Funding Freeze Jeopardizes Projects, Raises Foreign Policy Concerns
President Trump's executive order freezing billions in USAID funding has jeopardized projects by Global Build Collaborative, a veteran-owned firm, impacting staff, international projects, and U.S. foreign policy goals, according to co-founder Bryan Enslein, a former USAID officer.
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44% Bias Score

US Aid Freeze Causes Afghan Healthcare Collapse, Leading to Preventable Deaths
The Trump administration's freeze on aid funding to Afghanistan caused over 200 healthcare facilities to shut down by March 2025, resulting in preventable maternal and infant deaths; this triggered similar cuts by other nations, exacerbating the crisis.

US Aid Freeze Causes Afghan Healthcare Collapse, Leading to Preventable Deaths
The Trump administration's freeze on aid funding to Afghanistan caused over 200 healthcare facilities to shut down by March 2025, resulting in preventable maternal and infant deaths; this triggered similar cuts by other nations, exacerbating the crisis.
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60% Bias Score

USAID Shutdown: Most Employees to Lose Jobs by September 2nd
The U.S. State Department issued a memo effectively ending operations at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), resulting in the termination of most USAID employees by September 2nd, in line with the Trump administration's priorities and Elon Musk's earlier calls to shut down the age...

USAID Shutdown: Most Employees to Lose Jobs by September 2nd
The U.S. State Department issued a memo effectively ending operations at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), resulting in the termination of most USAID employees by September 2nd, in line with the Trump administration's priorities and Elon Musk's earlier calls to shut down the age...
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56% Bias Score

USAID Dissolved: State Department Takes Over, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. State Department formally dissolved USAID on July 1st, transferring some functions to the State Department, prompting legal challenges and criticism, after thousands of employees were dismissed and billions in aid contracts canceled.

USAID Dissolved: State Department Takes Over, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. State Department formally dissolved USAID on July 1st, transferring some functions to the State Department, prompting legal challenges and criticism, after thousands of employees were dismissed and billions in aid contracts canceled.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles USAID, Shifting Responsibilities to State Department
The Trump administration is terminating nearly all 900 remaining USAID employees, shifting its functions to the State Department after terminating 5,200 contracts; this follows the administration's plan to dismantle the 64-year-old agency and reorient foreign assistance programs to better align with...

Trump Administration Dismantles USAID, Shifting Responsibilities to State Department
The Trump administration is terminating nearly all 900 remaining USAID employees, shifting its functions to the State Department after terminating 5,200 contracts; this follows the administration's plan to dismantle the 64-year-old agency and reorient foreign assistance programs to better align with...
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36% Bias Score

Australia Redirects \$119M in Foreign Aid to Counter US Cuts
Australia will redirect \$119 million in foreign aid to the Indo-Pacific to counter US cuts of \$54 billion in overseas development assistance, prioritizing economic, health, humanitarian, and climate responses in neighboring regions.

Australia Redirects \$119M in Foreign Aid to Counter US Cuts
Australia will redirect \$119 million in foreign aid to the Indo-Pacific to counter US cuts of \$54 billion in overseas development assistance, prioritizing economic, health, humanitarian, and climate responses in neighboring regions.
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36% Bias Score

Australia to Assess Impact of US Foreign Aid Freeze on Pacific
The Australian government is assessing the impact of the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze on Pacific nations, consulting with regional partners and considering increased aid funding ahead of next week's federal budget, amid concerns that China may fill the void.

Australia to Assess Impact of US Foreign Aid Freeze on Pacific
The Australian government is assessing the impact of the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze on Pacific nations, consulting with regional partners and considering increased aid funding ahead of next week's federal budget, amid concerns that China may fill the void.
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52% Bias Score
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