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UN warns of rising hunger in Africa amid global decline

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While global hunger is showing signs of decline, a new United Nations report highlights a troubling trend in Africa, where hunger continues to rise. According to the report, an estimated 512 million people worldwide will remain...
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Gaza Airdrops Are Optics, Starvation Still Haunts Palestine| GRAVITAS LIVE

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As Israel begins limited “tactical pauses” to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, UN agencies and eyewitnesses say the efforts fall far short.
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Palestinians ‘hopeful’ after aid announcement, but situation still ‘catastrophic’: aid worker

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After facing strong criticism for its role in Gaza’s hunger crisis, Israel says it will resume aid airdrops and allow a ‘tactical pause’ in fighting to allow aid into the region for 10 hours a day. Yousra Abu Sharekh, a program...
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Dramatic hunger surge strikes the Middle East and Africa, UN survey shows

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Global crises are fueling hunger in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, with trade tensions, conflicts, and climate change driving food inflation, according to the UN's SOFI report.
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Israel to open humanitarian corridors amid global outrage over starvation in Gaza

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It says it will begin a daily “humanitarian pause” in a part of the enclave, and open corridors for UN aid convoys from Sunday.
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Israel resumes Gaza aid drops after international criticism over hunger crisis

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Israel has resumed airdrops of aid into Gaza after it faced waves of international criticism over its role in Gaza’s hunger crisis. The Israeli military also said it would begin a ‘tactical pause’ in three populated areas of Gaza for 10...
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‘We’re witnessing starvation as a weapon of war’ in Gaza: Canadian doctor

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Gaza health officials are reporting nine new Palestinian deaths from hunger, bringing the total to 122 since Israel began its attacks on the territory. Dr. Joanne Perry, Canadian medical team leader for Doctors Without Borders in Gaza,...
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Infant dies of malnutrition as Gaza famine worsens

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As Gaza's humanitarian crisis deepens, a 5-month-old girl dies of malnutrition — her grieving parents allowed her story to be told.
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Israel-Gaza War: Dozens Killed In Gaza By Israeli Gunfire As People Flee Deir Al-Balah

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Gaza Civil Defense Agency said Israeli forces opened fire on crowds of Palestinians trying to collect humanitarian aid in the war-torn Palestinian territory, killing 93 people and wounding dozens more. Watch in for more details!
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Israel-Gaza war: Israeli offensive widens as casualties mount in aid centre attacks

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Israel-Gaza war: Israeli offensive widens as casualties mount in aid centre attacks
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Under Israeli siege, Gaza civilians collapse from hunger and lack of aid

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Gaza faces a severe hunger crisis as civilians collapse from starvation, with no aid or medical care.
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UN: 45 million face ‘severe’ food shortages in southern Africa

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The United Nations has raised the alarm over an unprecedented food crisis in southern Africa.
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Niger attack: thousands flee increasing violence in Sahel region

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Armed groups' increased activity in region cause hundreds of deaths forcing thousands to seek safety in camps.
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Nearly half of Zimbabweans face hunger, starvation

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Natural and man-made disasters have combined to create some of the worst conditions Zimbabwe has seen in about a decade.
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India economic slowdown to exacerbate hunger crisis

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Malnutrition in India is a chronic problem and degrading economy may make problem worse.
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Ask us anything: How is sub-Saharan Africa tackling COVID-19? | The Stream

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The Stream hosts a panel of experts from sub-Saharan Africa who will take coronavirus-related questions from the community.
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Who will end hunger in areas hit by the coronavirus? | Inside Story

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Oxfam has warned that millions of people could face starvation as Covid-19 takes its toll globally.
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How can a food security crisis be avoided in northern Nigeria? | Inside Story

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A surge in attacks on farmers in the region is threatening nation's food reserves.
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London's food waste hero

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This woman is fighting food waste and food poverty simultaneously in London.
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Costly veggies could mean a higher grocery bill in 2019

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The price of food could increase by up to 3.5 per cent in 2019, an annual study of food prices predicts. But there's good news for Canadian consumers buying meat and seafood, which are projected to become cheaper.
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Albany Is 'Most Corrupt' State Government, GOP Candidate for Governor Says

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Marc Molinaro, the Republican candidate running to replace Andrew Cuomo, said his first action items would be cleaning up Albany and lowering property taxes. Molinaro trails Cuomo by more than 20 points.
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Albany 'Most Corrupt' State Government, GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Says

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Marc Molinaro, the Republican candidate running to replace Andrew Cuomo as New York's governor, said his first action items would be cleaning up Albany and lowering property taxes. Molinaro trails Cuomo by more than 20 points.
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Hunger experienced in residential schools linked to present-day health problems

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Hunger experienced by those growing up in residential schools has been linked to health problems in adult survivors, new research shows
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South Sudan no longer has famine

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The United Nations says South Sudan no longer has areas of famine. But with millions still facing starvation, will the UN's statement create complacency?