By Yousra Elbagir, correspondent from Africa
A woman walks up to the security guards outside a shuttered USAID-funded sexual health clinic in Johannesburg’s inner-city district.
She looks around in confusion as she lets him know that the clinic is closed.
She tells us it has only been two months since she came here to receive her usual care.
Now, she must scramble to find another safe place for her sexual health screenings and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) – her regular defence against rampant HIV.
On the day he was sworn in as US president for a second time, Donald Trump signed an executive order freezing foreign aid for a 90-day period.
This is being challenged through the unions of federal workers in the Court on what “unconstitutional and illegal actions” that have created a “global humanitarian crisis” says.
However, the order already has a warning has an effect on the maximum vulnerable of South Africa.
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Trump arrested all foreign aid to the United States on the day of its inauguration and its management plans to remain less than three hundred USAID workers of more than 10,000, they told Reuters resources.
The lawsuit says Trump’s “unconstitutional and illegal actions” have created a “global humanitarian crisis” and that Congress is the only entity that may lawfully dismantle USAID.
“The agency’s cave had disastrous humanitarian consequences,” he said, through final efforts to combat malaria and HIV.
“Already, three hundred young children who would not have had HIV now.
“Thousands of women and die for pregnancy and childbirth. “
Trump’s foreign aid freeze has also left 500,000 metric tons of food worth $340m to tackle world hunger in limbo.
The main humanitarian aid firm of Washington supervised through Elon Musk.
The mass dismissal of the staff would well kill a company that has helped save dozens of millions of people from all over, said John Atwood, whom the USAID leader for more than six years.
“It’s scandalous,” he said, added: “Many other people will not survive. “
The firm helps about 130 countries in 2023, many of them damaged through the clash and deeply impoverished.
The recipients were Ukraine, followed by Ethiopia, Jordan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Yemen and Afghanistan.
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Trump signed 3 executive orders, adding sanctioning the International Criminal Court and targeting him for “anti-Christian prejudice” in the federal government.
He also ordered an investment review for all non -governmental organizations that depend on federal money.
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We have noticed that Donald Trump points to a decree that included sanctions at the International Criminal Court (see 21. 56 Post).
But this is the first time the U. S. president has imposed sanctions on the court.
In June 2020, when Trump 3 years in his first term as president, he placed sanctions to the senior CPI officials when the court investigated whether the United States committed war crimes in Afghanistan.
According to the ordinance, the United States can block the assets of the CPI workers and prevent the country from entering the court an attack against justice and the rule of law.
Former US Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the sanctions, which were lifted in April 2021, as “inappropriate and ineffective”.
By Sam Doak and Olive Enokido-Line, makers of Osint
Previously, the Guantanamo migratory operations center (MOC) basically contained migrants collected through the US government in the sea.
According to new plans, it is expected that thousands of migrants accused of committing crimes, which Trump’s management has called “the worst of the worst. “
Satellite photographs captured on Feb. 4 through Planet Labs show that the arrangements on the island of Cuba were carried out at an immediate pace.
Three spaces for arrivals have been enabled, tents that raise the establishment.
Meta Ceo, Mark Zuckerberg, in the White House today for meetings.
The publication of the social media site X, Meta Andy Stone spokesman, said Zuckerberg provides “discussing the way in which goal can attend management management and advance to the US generation in the stranger. “
Zuckerberg was in attendance at Donald Trump’s inauguration last month, with Meta saying last week it would pay $25m to end a lawsuit from Trump over the suspension of his accounts following the 6 January 2021 riot at the Capitol.
Donald Trump has just signed an executive order “eradicate anti -Christian prejudice” in the federal government.
“It is the policy of the United States and the objective of this order for the devotee freedoms of the Americans and to finish the anti -Christian weapon of the government,” he said.
The order states that anti-Christian violence and vandalism will continue and “paint tirelessly to maintain freedom. “
He adds that Attorney General PAM Bondi will direct an executive organization on the eradication of “anti -Christian bias” within the federal government.
Trump has not cited express examples of this bias, but in the past he said that Biden’s management used the federal government to particularly the objectives of target.
It is time to provide “alternative features for the other people of Gaza,” said Danny Danon, Israel’s permanent reprehensible to the United Nations.
Speaking worldwide with Yalda Hakim, Danon said that “many leaders around the world” spoke on behalf of the Palestinians, but “they never discovered genuine solutions. “
“I think a lot of other people in Gaza, if they can get them to offer themselves to other jobs and start a new life, I think a lot of them would make that choice,” he said.
“It’s about time to think about real solutions, about new out-of-the-box ideas,” he added.
Speaking about what Gaza’s long streak has, Danon said Israel had no “intention” to remain in Gaza.
“We returned to Gaza because we had no selection after October 7,” he said.
“We have the hostages still held in captivity, but for the future of Gaza, I think it is time to think about other options.
“Hamas will not remain there, and I think we accommodate the participation of more countries to take genuine measures for the long execution of Gaza. “
Donald Trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The order includes monetary sanctions and visa restrictions targeted on ICC officials and their circle of family members who have helped investigate U. S. citizens or allies.
The ordinance affirms that the CPI has been involved in “illegitimate and basisless movements in the United States and our near Israel”,
He indicates that the ICC “still abused its strength by issuing without foundation arrest mandates” Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israel Minister Yoav Gallant.
For the context: the ICC issued arrest orders for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and several Hamas leaders in November.
The court said there were reasons for Netanyahu and Gallant to use “famine as a war approach” by restricting humanitarian aid and deliberately targeting civilians in Israel’s crusade in Gaza, which Israeli officials have rejected as false and anti-Semitic.