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World Food Programme to halt aid for 650,000 women and children in Ethiopia

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The UN agency faces a funding shortfall of US$222 million between April and September 2025.
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Westchester restaurants join fundraiser fighting hunger

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s John Dulak shares the sights and sounds.
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UNICEF: 14 million children face malnutrition amid international aid cuts

9th - Higher Ed
UNICEF warned that at least 14 million children face hunger and an increased risk of malnutrition or death this year as major international donors, including the United States, cut aid budgets.
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Dua Lipa Arrives For Her Second Gig In India

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Dua Lipa is in India! The international pop sensation arrived in Mumbai ahead of her concert in the city which is scheduled to take place on November 30. The pop star was spotted at Mumbai's private airport on Thursday.
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India Paved Way for Brazil to Negotiate on Geopolitics: Brazil Ambassador Kenneth Felix Haczynski

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Ahead of the G20 Summit, due to start later today, Brazil Ambassador to India Kenneth da Nóbrega has said that India's G20 Presidency has helped his country in negotiations. Speaking to our correspondent Sidhant Sibal, Ambassador Nóbrega...
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How did so many people die in the Nigeria tanker explosion?

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Victims of a fuel tanker explosion in Nigeria have been buried in a mass grave, after the deaths of more than 150 people on Wednesday.
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5 everyday healthy hacks for an impressive weight loss

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In this video transcription, various everyday hacks for effective weight loss are revealed, highlighting the importance of a highprotein breakfast for weight loss success. The transcription also discusses the benefits of premeal water...
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Mother of jailed British activist admitted to hospital while on hunger strike

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The mother of a British man jailed in Egypt has been admitted to hospital after spending more than 240 days on hunger strike. Laila Soueif’s family said she had been admitted to St Thomas’s Hospital in London on Thursday night with...
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Press conference with Laila Soueif, mother of writer imprisoned in Egypt

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Laila Soueif has been on hunger strike in protest over Alaa Abd El-Fattah's continued imprisonment in Egypt. She held a press conference after meeting Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
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Mothers continue five-day hunger strike at Parliament for parents who cannot feed children

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Since Mother's Day, a group of mums representing Mother's Manifesto have been doing a five day hunger strike outside Parliament in order to demand decisive coordinated action from the Government on food poverty and the climate crisis....
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Haiti's embattled Prime Minister Ariel Henry says he will resign

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Henry says he will officially leave office once a transitional presidential council is established and a new interim prime minister is appointed.
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Mothers begin hunger strike at Parliament for parents who cannot feed children

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A group of six mothers will begin a five-day hunger strike outside Parliament on Mother’s Day to draw attention to parents in the UK who are skipping meals to feed their children. The mothers taking part in the peaceful protest, set up...
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Mothers staging hunger strike at Parliament for parents who cannot feed children

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A group of six mothers will begin a five-day hunger strike outside Parliament on Mother’s Day to draw attention to parents in the UK who are skipping meals to feed their children. The mothers taking part in the peaceful protest, set up...
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David Cameron speaks at Global Food Security Summit

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Foreign Security Lord Cameron speaks Global Food Security Summit held in London. The Summit had attendance of representatives from more than 20 countries.
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EU Chief Diplomat on Russia-Ukraine Grain Deal, China Relations

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The EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs discusses relations with China, Russia's ending of the Ukraine grain-export deal, and foreign affairs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jorge Valero from the sidelines of the EU-CELAC Summit in...
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Oxfam activists wearing 'big heads' of G7 leaders

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Oxfam activists wearing 'big heads' of G7 leaders during a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, highlighting their lack of action to tackle the East Africa hunger crisis ahead of the start of the G7 summit in Japan. Interview with...
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Ukraine's Farming Industry Devastated: Howard Buffett

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Howard Buffett, chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, talks about the impact of the war on Ukraine's agriculture industry and how it's impacting world hunger. He speaks to David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow...
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7-year-old girl dies after battling malnutrition

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Lying on a hospital bed breathing heavily, these are the last hours of Jamila Ali Abdu's short life.Seven years, old, Jamila is badly malnourished. Doctors do not know if the malnourishment is a symptom of another condition, or what...
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ETHIOPIA: FAMINE CRISIS: AID

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Natural Sound Bureaucratic wrangling between government and local welfare agencies is hampering aid distribution in famine-stricken Ethiopia. What little food is available is being held back and guarded by local men who fear rioting...
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NORTH KOREA: RED CROSS ANNOUNCE SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN AID

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English/Nat The Red Cross announced a substantial increase in aid to North Korea Saturday. The aid agency has pledged to help more than 700-thousand starving North Koreans - five times the current level of assistance. The United...
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The first bronze statue of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has been unveiled in Pyongyang as part of celebrations marking what would have been his 70th birthday this week.

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HEADLINE Raw Video: Kim Jong Il statue unveiled CAPTION: The first bronze statue of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has been unveiled in Pyongyang as part of celebrations marking what would have been his 70th birthday this week....
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Somalia - Car bomb explodes in Somali capital, at least 70 dead

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On October 4th 2011 Al-Qaida-linked militants launched their deadliest single bomb attack ever in Somalia, killing at least 70 people and demonstrating how the group that blocked aid to famine victims can still mount devastating violence...
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US Sec of State Colin Powell arrives in Nairobi

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Night shots 1. US Secretary of State Colin Powell disembarks plane, greeted by officials 2. Powell walks away US Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived in Kenya's capital Nairobi on Friday for a two-day visit to witness a peace...
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Kenya - 13 injured in suspected grenade attack on a Nairobi pub / Capital rocked by 2nd explosion / Ministers say Somalia border will be closed due to kidnapping of aid workers

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On October 24th 2011 a suspected grenade blast at a Nairobi pub wounded 13 people, a police official said. The attack came two days after the United States warned of an imminent threat of an attack in the Kenyan capital. During the...