US State Department Watchdog Probes Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's Grant Usage
The US State Department's oversight body is examining the allocation of a $30 million grant to a controversial non-profit with ties to the US and Israel.
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The US State Department's oversight body is examining the allocation of a $30 million grant to a controversial non-profit with ties to the US and Israel.
At the STAT Breakthrough Summit West, OpenEvidence's CTO Zachary Ziegler addressed concerns about the company's goals, emphasizing their commitment to healthcare providers.
In the wake of US President Donald Trump's recent visit to China, Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing to bolster bilateral ties.
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Chris Rabb's recent win in the Democratic primary underscores his influence in one of the most liberal congressional districts in the U.S.
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President Trump has given the European Union until July 4 to implement a trade deal, warning of potential higher tariffs if the deadline is not met.
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The Senate has taken steps to advance a bill aimed at concluding U.S. military engagement in Iran, with Senator Cassidy now backing the legislation following a primary defeat.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin prepares for his trip to China on May 19, the focus will be on reinforcing the strong ties between the two nations, particularly in the oil sector.
Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin met Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to rebuild ties after diplomatic tensions.
India's fuel prices have seen another increase as the conflict in Iran continues to impact global oil markets. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to attend the India-Nordic Summit in Norway.
Starbucks Korea has terminated its CEO after backlash over a promotional campaign that many interpreted as a reference to a violent historical event.
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The EU's leading diplomat emphasizes the importance of women's participation in peace negotiations, suggesting it could enhance outcomes in global conflicts, including the situation in Ukraine.