Though the order mandates a 90-day review, many employees have already been terminated, and all project activities have come to a standstill. The USAID website has also gone offline.
Thousands of Bangladeshi development professionals face uncertainty as US government-funded projects have been halted following an executive order by the Trump administration on January 20.
Americans don’t know the full extent of what Musk is doing as he embeds alongside President Donald Trump at the top of the federal government.
A non-profit organisation, Africa Afforestation Association (AAA), has launched a project to plant 1,482, 210 trees to ...
The decline in European production is accelerated by a trend known as 'local for local', which sees carmakers, such as German brands, increasingly produce their cars and source their supplies in the ...
President Donald Trump’s abrupt freeze of U.S. foreign aid is sending shockwaves through Eastern Europe, leaving ...
The tech billionaire and top Trump ally visited the General Services Administration, which appears to be a key part of his ...
Civil society groups and unions are nervous about the political turn taken by the European Commission under Ursula von der ...
Unilever also faced widespread criticism when it shifted its goals in April last year. Planet Tracker published a comparison ...
In a landmark move reinventing the working week in the United Kingdom, at least 200 British companies have signed up for a ...
Experimental statistics of detailed industry wages from the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey, with comparison industry output price data, from the article "Analysis of wage and price increases, UK: ...