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The former executive director of the UN World Food Programme reveals the danger of treating crises in isolation.
Ken Isaacs analyzes the shift from 'famine' to 'starvation' terminology in Gaza coverage, questioning whether technical data ...
Palestinian families have been starved and bombed for two years, their lives and livelihoods shattered. Without true ...
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Israel obliges them. Sudan does not. Conscience, it turns out, is not a muscle we exercise but a costume we wear. Where the ...
Robin Waterfield’s new translation of Thucydides’ “The History of the Peloponnesian War” offers clarity but little ...
The United Nations has warned that acute food insecurity is worsening in Nigeria and 15 other global hunger hotspots, putting ...
Amid renewed violence and food insecurity, the people of Southern Kaduna, in Nigeria’s Christian Middle Belt, are calling on ...
The shutdown brought the scale of the federal food aid program into focus and raised questions about how such a rich country ...
President Donald Trump’s recent Great Gatsby–themed party at Mar-a-Lago shimmered with all the excess of a lost empire: champagne towers, roaring twenties jazz, guests dripping in pearls and ...
Two UN organizations are seeking to double their funding to prevent catastrophe, amid US cuts to international aid groups.