In just six weeks since the start of the second Trump administration, the landscape of U.S. aid has completely changed. The U.S. Agency for International Development — what was once the world's largest development agency — is now a diminished version of its former self, with more than 90% of the agency’s contracts and grants cut. To understand the latest shifts in U.S. aid and their consequences, check out our daily-updated tracker.
Beyond the Trump administration's breaking down of U.S. foreign aid, several other key developments emerged in February. See how well you remember February’s top global development news with our quiz, drawn from our free daily newsletter, the Newswire. Sign up now to get the news delivered directly to your inbox!
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