U.S. restores aid, but funds remain unavailable

reuters.com

The U.S. has begun restoring some foreign aid after cutting billions, but humanitarian groups report that funds have not yet arrived. The U.N. is assessing the impact of these cuts on life-saving programs. President Trump paused foreign aid for 90 days to review its alignment with U.S. interests. During this time, 92% of USAID contracts were terminated, but some decisions have since been reversed. Aid organizations are facing confusion and financial strain, as many projects remain suspended. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot withhold payments for completed work, but clarity on future funding is still needed.


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