By Robert Parry / Consortium NewsApr 27, 2017
As Official Washington fumes over Russiagate, Israel’s more significant political-influence-and-propaganda campaigns are ignored . Dig deeper ( 12 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigMar 28, 2017
Without an urgent effort to find a political solution and get massive food aid into the country, almost 7 million people may face starvation. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Nudrat Kamal / TruthdigOct 23, 2014
Huddled around a table, surrounded by a group of teenagers who volunteer every evening, Sohail Rahi and Nadeem Baig explain the birth, vision and achievement of the Lyari Youth Cafe in Karachi. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
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Alexander Reed Kelly / TruthdigApr 3, 2014
The U.S. government used its multibillion-dollar overseas humanitarian arm to build and launch a social media network that could be used to spark off a "Cuban Spring" and overthrow the country's communist government, documents obtained by The Associated Press show. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
BLANKSep 6, 2013
The suicide of a USAID worker, the first in a decade of deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, spotlights a gap in policy, and a potentially wider problem. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Alexander Reed Kelly / TruthdigSep 19, 2012
According to the Russian government, the US is using its foreign aid organization in Moscow to secretly influence the country’s politics and elections The U Agency for International Development, known as USAID, will be expelled as part of a broad attempt to stifle the opposition movement. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigDec 2, 2011
Claiming retaliation for American aggression in Pakistan, al-Qaida said Thursday that it was holding a US citizen, 70-year-old aid worker Warren Weinstein, in that country after capturing him in Lahore four months ago Al-Qaida boss Ayman al-Zawahiri announced Weinstein's capture in a video demanding that the U . Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJul 30, 2010
Part of the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan is creating a "civilian surge" by pouring more money into development and aid projects to stabilize the country and win the hearts and minds of the people. But some aid workers say the "tsunami of cash" is a case of quantity over quality. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJun 10, 2010
A White House statement calls the $400 million aid package announced Wednesday "a down payment on the United States’ commitment to Palestinians in Gaza, who deserve a better life and expanded opportunities, and the chance to take part in building a viable, independent state of Palestine, together with those who live in the West Bank." Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Chris Hedges / TruthdigMay 11, 2009
The bodies of dozens, perhaps well over a hundred, women, children and men, their corpses blown into bits of human flesh by iron fragmentation bombs dropped by U.S. warplanes in a village in the western province of Farah, illustrates the futility of the Afghan war. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Robert Fisk / TruthdigNov 30, 2008
The collapse of Afghanistan is closer than the world believes. Kandahar is in Taliban hands -- all but a square mile at the centre of the city --and the first Taliban checkpoints are scarcely 15 miles from Kabul. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigNov 16, 2006
The Government Accountability Office has found that USAID funds meant to promote democracy in Cuba were improperly used to purchase luxury items including leather coats, crab meat and Godiva chocolates. A representative of one of the Cuban-American groups charged with distributing the funds defended the purchases: "These people are going hungry. They never get any chocolate there." Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
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