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Starvation in Ethiopia: Officials blame fall in food aid for deaths

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The United Nations says 1.2 million children suffer from acute malnutrition in the country.
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Gaza hunger crisis: Food running out across besieged strip

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Thousands of Palestinians who fled Israeli bombing in Northern Gaza, are now facing severe hunger.
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World Record for Most Cereal Boxes Toppled

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A new Guinness world record has been officially awarded for the most cereal boxes toppled in Domino fashion.
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Journey through the Darien Gap: Mexican authorities overwhelmed by surge

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An increase in migration to the US has seen thousands of people heading through the Darien gap and up through Latin America to the border.
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Food security: UN says hunger & malnutrition on the rise

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There are more than 340 million people worldwide…facing acute food insecurity some 40 million of them are already at emergency levels of hun
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UN worries Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports will cause hunger and starvation

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After four straight days of Russian attacks on Ukraine's Black Sea ports, the UN says the targeting of Ukrainian grain exports puts lives in danger all over the world.
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The Black Sea grain deal is off so what happens now?

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Russia’s withdrawal from the deal to take Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea could hit the global food chain.
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Chile: Global summit seeks food security for all

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Summit concludes with a pact by parliaments globally to confront hunger and malnutrition.
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African leaders pledge $30bn in agriculture to tackle hunger cris

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As many as 34 countries have promised a total of $30bn to boost food production in Africa over the next five years.
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Food banks struggling with unprecedented demand during holidays

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Food banks in Canada say they're struggling to keep up with an unprecedented demand they say they can’t sustain long-term, prompting some advocates to call for for systemic changes to address poverty and food insecurity.
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Struggle for survival in drought-ravaged Somalia

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Drought and hunger are gripping Somalia, leaving people scrambling to find enough food just to stay alive. It has forced some to make unthinkable choices — like selling a baby's fortified food, to get rice to feed the rest of the family.
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‘They don’t believe the rain is coming back:’ Witnessing Somalia's devastating drought

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CBC’s Margaret Evans reflects on what she witnessed in drought-ravaged Somalia and the depth and scale of the famine crisis after five missed rainy seasons. Plus, International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan on what more Canada can...
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Somalia pushed to the brink of famine

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Drought and hunger are gripping Somalia, leaving people scrambling to find enough food just to stay alive. It has forced some to make unthinkable choices — like selling a baby's fortified food, to get rice to feed the rest of the family.
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Millions in Somalia facing hunger as drought continues

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Somalia has missed its fifth rainy season in a row, forcing many to abandon their farms. More than seven million people are facing food insecurity in the country.
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Demand for food bank services has increased

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Avery Beavers, the food support services co-ordinator for the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association, spoke with CBC News about the Ontario Hunger Report's findings that first-time use of food banks in Ontario has risen by 64 per cent.
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Somalia hasn’t seen drought this bad in 40 years

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Somalia’s worst drought in 40 years has decimated crops and farm animals that many Somalis rely on, forcing large numbers of people to walk for days in search of food, water and medical aid.
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First-time food bank use in Ontario up 64 per cent: report

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A new report by Feed Ontario has found that nearly 600,000 people accessed emergency food support last year, and first-time use of food banks is up by 64 per cent.
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Glüxkind Develops Self-Driving AI-Powered Stroller

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Anne Hunger CPO and Kevin Huang CEO of Glüxkind Technologies joined Cheddar News to discuss the new technology.
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Brazil elections: Country's hunger crisis worries voters

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We hear from some of Brazil's poorest communities about what they want from their next President
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Ian's Path of Destruction, FDA's New Food Labels: What You Need2Know for September 29

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Here's what you Need2Know for Thursday, September 29, 2022.
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Afghanistan faces one of the world's worst humanitarian crises

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A year after the Taliban takeover, Afghanistan has spiraled into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
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White House failed to properly plan Afghanistan troop withdrawal, Republican-led report says

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One year after the Taliban effectively re-took control of Afghanistan, a new Republican-led report accuses the Biden administration of failing to adequately plan the withdrawal of U.S. troops as well as evacuations. Meanwhile, many in...
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Why didn’t you care about Africa’s hunger crisis? | #AJOPINION

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Why does the world only care about the hunger crisis when it affects countries outside Africa?