Gaza, Israel and aid
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Dozens of international humanitarian organizations warned Israel’s blockade of aid into Gaza is endangering the lives of doctors and aid workers, while a major news agency says it is trying to evacuate its remaining freelance journalists because the situation has become “untenable.
Israel said on Tuesday there were 950 trucks' worth of aid waiting in Gaza - but the agencies accuse Israel of blocking access to it.
As humanitarian groups warn mass starvation is spreading across Gaza, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius joins Morning Joe to discuss the growing crisis, stalled ceasefire talks, and why Trump’s frustrations with Netanyahu have yet to translate into real pressure: “It’s tragedy upon tragedy.
Northern Michigan is poised to receive $50 million in federal disaster relief to aid in the recovery from a devastating ice storm that swept through the region in late March.
A Foreign Office report shows the biggest cuts will come in Africa with less spent on women's health and water sanitation.
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The Trump administration says no one has died due to aid cuts. We went to the Taliban’s Afghanistan to investigate CNN's Isobel Yeung went to Afghanistan to see first-hand the impacts of USAID funding cuts.
The Education Department has opened civil rights investigations into five universities for offering scholarships to undocumented people and racial minorities.
FEMA is still paying Florida claims on 2024 storms amid debate about whether the federal agency should continue to exist.