The United States is drastically reducing its foreign aid spending, with Africa being the most affected region. President Trump’s decision to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development will eliminate $12.7 billion in aid to sub-Saharan Africa, impacting humanitarian relief efforts, health initiatives, and disaster assistance programs. The cuts are expected to have devastating consequences, including increased famine, loss of medical treatment for diseases like HIV, and a rise in preventable deaths across the continent.
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French row with Algeria escalates further with tit-for-tat expulsions
Paul KirbyEurope digital editorFrance has recalled its ambassador to Algeria and expelled 12 Algerian diplomats amid escalating diplomatic tensions following the arrest of an Algerian consular official linked to the kidnapping of a government critic. Relations between the countries have been deteriorating since Macron's support for Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, with both nations blaming each other for the crisis. Despite attempts to ease tensions, including discussions between Macron and Algeria's president, the situation continues...
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