COLUMBUS, Ohio--State Rep. Eric Synenberg says he will announce legislation Thursday that would legalize medical aid in dying in Ohio, spurred in part by a series in cleveland.com | The Plain Dealer.
Critics say the scope established in the agency’s systems of record notice “is an astonishing and dramatic departure from prior Treasury practice.” Treasury Data Governance The Treasury Department is ...
Since March, Israeli attacks on Beirut and the occupation of southern Lebanon have displaced over 1 million people. Families are sheltering with relatives, renting if they can, or sleeping in cars and ...
That era is over. In 2020 DfID was controversially melded back into the Foreign Office. A year later the ODA budget was cut from 0.7% of GNI to 0.5%. Then the Labour government slashed it to 0.3% of ...
Illinois and New York recently joined 11 other states and the District of Columbia in allowing people with serious illnesses to end their lives with a doctor’s help. While most states still ban ...
A drone strike in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on a house used by international relief staff killed a French aid worker Wednesday morning. Two other people were also killed, according to ...
Mohamed Ouahbi takes over for history-maker Walid Regragui as Morocco coach ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Mohamed Ouahbi has replaced Walid Regragui as Morocco head coach just three months ahead ...
A year after the Trump administration began the dismantlement of USAID, it is initiating a new round of significant cuts to foreign assistance. This time, programs that survived the initial purge ...
Foreign aid spending is back in the U.S. government's budget, after a year in which the Trump administration cut billions of dollars to global health and humanitarian assistance. On Tuesday evening, ...
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Over the past year, sharp aid cuts have forced the closure of soup kitchens in war-riven Sudan, led to medicine shortages across sub-Saharan Africa, and resulted in reductions in food rations in ...
A Burundian official holds up a sack of rice from the final batches delivered by USAID before the agency’s closure. Luis Tato/AFP via Getty Images These developments rattled nongovernmental ...