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Billions for Aid, Strings Attached: Is America Helping the World or Helping Itself?

June 10, 2026
The United States has pledged billions of dollars for humanitarian assistance around the world, presenting itself once again as a leading supporter of people affected by war, famine, disease, and displacement. Yet behind the headlines announcing fresh funding commitments lies a growing debate: Is Washington rebuilding global humanitarian aid, or redesigning it to serve American interests first? The latest example

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U.S. Plans Major Changes to Food for Peace Program

June 10, 2026
A debate is intensifying in the United States over the future of Food for Peace, the country’s flagship international food assistance program, following reports that the government is considering major changes that could reshape how aid is delivered to vulnerable populations around

Tanzania Ports Record Strong Growth in Cargo Handling

June 10, 2026
Tanzania’s port system has recorded significant growth in cargo handling, with Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) traffic, container volumes managed by DP World, and dry bulk cargo registering strong increases during the latest reporting period. The latest figures underscore Tanzania’s growing role as a regional

Karim Khan Suspended Amid ICC Misconduct Probe

June 9, 2026
The chief prosecutor of the  international Criminal Court ,Karim Khan, has been suspended after a disciplinary process triggered by sexual abuse allegations against him reached a conclusion. The ICC’s governing body announced the decision on Monday evening after its executive committee voted

Global Monetary Order Enters Historic Transition

June 9, 2026
A quiet revolution is unfolding in the foundations of global finance. Across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, governments are accelerating efforts to reduce dependence on traditional dollar-centered financial infrastructure, signaling what could become one of the most significant transformations
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