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‘We need to do even more’: World Food Programme calls for greater response to Ebola outbreak

‘We need to do even more’: World Food Programme calls for greater response to Ebola outbreak The outbreak - which was officially declared in mid-May - is unfolding amid ongoing violence, creating additional risks for aid workers and civilians. The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is spreading faster than humanitarian responders can contain, the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) has warned.

Channel News Asia 6d ago

US-Iran war pushing millions into food crisis, warns UN

US-Iran war pushing millions into food crisis, warns UN The WFP warns that the impacts of the war are resulting in substantial food price increases that are being felt in ‘fragile countries’. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran is putting millions of people at risk of hunger. In an analysis published on Friday, the WFP said the continuation of the conflict’s effect on oil prices has “profound implications” for...

Al Jazeera 5d ago

Predicted global hunger crisis becoming a reality as Mideast war drags on, UN warns

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France 24 5d ago

The UK food imports most at risk from ‘El Nino’ heat stress this summer

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The Independent UK 2d ago

Democracy in Africa: Coups, crises and foregone conclusions

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Deutsche Welle 7d ago

North Korea needs China for survival: Why does Beijing need Pyongyang?

North Korea needs China for survival: Why does Beijing need Pyongyang? Chinese President Xi Jinping visits North Korea as Beijing aims to boost ties amid Pyongyang’s growing relations with Russia. China’s President Xi Jinping has arrived in Pyongyang on his first overseas trip this year as he aims to boost ties with North Korea, a reclusive nuclear-armed nation opposed to US military expansion in the Asia Pacific region.

Al Jazeera 2d ago

Growing numbers of volunteers tackle trash on Singapore's beaches

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Coups and crises shake African democracy

Coups and crises shake African democracy June 1, 2026Burkina Faso's junta leader Ibrahim Traore, who seized power in a 2022 coup, recently told Burkinabe people to "forget" about democracy. "If an African wants to tell you about democracy, you should run away," he said on the state broadcaster RTB in April. Traore's statement shocked many, yet it also resonated with parts of the population.

Deutsche Welle 9d ago

India's nuclear weapons spending rose in 2025: How does it compare with China & Pak ?

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Times of India 1d ago

Shackled, bleeding, raped: Palestinians describe abuse in Israel’s prisons

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Al Jazeera 1d ago