Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. spent $240 billion on development aid. Aid also increased during Donald Trump’s first term. Eight charts show which countries benefited and how the money was used.
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This vast linguistic diversity influences how nations refer to themselves, with many using names in their native languages ...
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