Trump and Musk Aim to End USAID with $50 Billion Budget
February 3, 2025 23:00Elon Musk criticizes USAID as 'irreparable' while Trump plans to dismantle the agency with a $50 billion budget.
Elon Musk criticizes USAID as 'irreparable' while Trump plans to dismantle the agency with a $50 billion budget.
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European countries are in a stronger position than America in the face of potential trade tariffs, economists say.
An 11-month-old baby tragically passes away after being bitten by a dog in Questembert, France.
President Trump announces tariff measures against EU, prompting strong response from the European Union.
The name of the mysterious Black Hawk helicopter pilot involved in the tragic crash above Washington, D.C., has been revealed as 28-year-old Rebecca Lobach.
After 236 days of negotiations, Belgium reached an agreement to form a new government with Bart de Wever, known for advocating the country's division, as the new Prime Minister.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced backlash during his first overseas trip to Panama for focusing on shared interests rather than Panama Canal ownership.
Greece expresses worries over Turkey's missile purchase, as Germany withdraws objection and France approves sale.
Mexico protests against Google's decision to rename Gulf of Mexico, as ordered by US President Trump.
Greece takes action to prevent France from selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, emphasizing strong opposition to the sale.
French police refuse entry to 81 Feyenoord fans and make 30 arrests, including for possession of fireworks and weapons.
Greece expresses discomfort over the possibility of France selling Meteor missiles to Turkey.
French President Macron's failed attempt to connect with citizens through TikTok sparks controversy and criticism.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirms ongoing talks with European countries but no clear message received from US President Donald Trump regarding restarting nuclear negotiations.
Karoline Leavitt, at 27 years old, is the youngest spokesperson for the US president, making her debut at the White House briefing room.
Storm Herminia triggers worst flooding in decades in northwestern France, affecting thousands of residents.
El Salvador's mega prison, known as the Hell on Earth, prepares to celebrate its second year anniversary on February 1st.
Google announces the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to America Gulf and Denali Mountain in Alaska to McKinley Mountain.
Code red warning in three departments in western France due to ongoing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding in Rennes.
Coca-Cola recalls various beverages in several European countries after high chlorate levels detected.
Fire breaks out in a 149-year-old historic municipal building in Paris, France. No casualties reported.
French authorities struggle to combat widespread fraud with theory exams, available for 100 euros.
President Trump directs immediate arrest of major criminal immigrants and showcases them on X platform.
Preliminary report on the plane crash in South Korea, where 179 people perished, has been completed with details on DNA samples found in the engines.
The US Department of the Interior officially changes the name of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America.
The ceasefire in Lebanon has officially ended after sixty days, but Israel's presence in the south of the country continues, sparking tensions.
Donald Trump hints at Barron Trump becoming the next President of America, raising speculations of a Trump dynasty.
After a intense chase involving over 230 gendarmes, David Balland was rescued following a gruesome kidnapping ordeal.
President Trump escalates pressure on Putin to end war in Ukraine, warns of new sanctions.