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4 African states ‘running out of special food for starving children’
British-based aid group says supplies are getting dangerously low in Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan
By Reuters
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28 August 2025
Over 11 million Pakistanis face acute food insecurity amid erratic weather changes — FAO
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KASHIF IMRAN
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18 May 2025
They once lived the 'gangster life.' Now they tackle food insecurity in Kenya's slums
By AP
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17 May 2025
Conflict and climate drive record global hunger in 2024, UN says
By Reuters
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16 May 2025
Sudan heading toward world’s worst hunger crisis, UN Security Council warned
By
Ephrem Kossaify
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21 March 2024
UN: 258 million people faced acute food insecurity in 2022
By AP
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04 May 2023
Saudi, UN aid officials discuss youth role in tackling MENA region food insecurity
By Arab News
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13 March 2023
UN official warns of conflict, more poverty in Afghanistan
By AFP
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28 September 2022
Millions face conflict-induced famine globally, UN Security Council told
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Peter Harrison
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16 September 2022
Saudi Food and Drug Authority lifts temporary ban on poultry meat and egg imports from Denmark
By ARAB NEWS
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27 April 2022
Analysis
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GCC not at risk of food insecurity but inflation as Ukraine crisis disrupts supply
By Mona Alami
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03 April 2022
Irish Kerry Group eyes Middle East expansion with new Jeddah facility, says CEO
By DEEMA AL-KHUDAIR
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06 February 2022
Nearly three-quarters of Lebanese families struggle to secure enough food amid soaring inflation
By Georgi Azar
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05 July 2021
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