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Gaza's Agri-Food System Collapses Amidst War, Increasing Famine Risk
A joint FAO and UNOSAT assessment reveals that only 4.6 percent of Gaza's cropland is usable due to the extensive damage caused by Israel's war, causing a collapse of Gaza's agri-food system and increasing the risk of famine for its entire population amid ongoing attacks.
Gaza's Agri-Food System Collapses Amidst War, Increasing Famine Risk
A joint FAO and UNOSAT assessment reveals that only 4.6 percent of Gaza's cropland is usable due to the extensive damage caused by Israel's war, causing a collapse of Gaza's agri-food system and increasing the risk of famine for its entire population amid ongoing attacks.
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40% Bias Score


US Announces 300 Million Meal Plan for Gaza Amid Worsening Food Crisis
The United States announced a plan to deliver 300 million meals to Gaza through the "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" by late May, with Israel overseeing distribution, while temporarily allowing limited food imports for a week to address the worsening food crisis resulting from the ongoing blockade.
US Announces 300 Million Meal Plan for Gaza Amid Worsening Food Crisis
The United States announced a plan to deliver 300 million meals to Gaza through the "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" by late May, with Israel overseeing distribution, while temporarily allowing limited food imports for a week to address the worsening food crisis resulting from the ongoing blockade.
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64% Bias Score


WFP Halts Yemen Food Aid After Houthi Looting
The World Food Programme (WFP) halted food shipments to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen after the rebels looted a \$1.6 million warehouse of supplies in Saada, impacting 3 million people and worsening the existing food insecurity affecting 17 million Yemenis.
WFP Halts Yemen Food Aid After Houthi Looting
The World Food Programme (WFP) halted food shipments to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen after the rebels looted a \$1.6 million warehouse of supplies in Saada, impacting 3 million people and worsening the existing food insecurity affecting 17 million Yemenis.
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36% Bias Score


Goma Food Crisis: M23 Takeover Doubles Prices, Exacerbates Hunger
The M23 rebel takeover of Goma, DRC, on January 26th, 2024, caused essential food prices to more than double, impacting hundreds of thousands of people and exacerbating pre-existing food insecurity issues. ActionAid reported price increases of 18–160 percent on items such as flour, beans, and oil be...
Goma Food Crisis: M23 Takeover Doubles Prices, Exacerbates Hunger
The M23 rebel takeover of Goma, DRC, on January 26th, 2024, caused essential food prices to more than double, impacting hundreds of thousands of people and exacerbating pre-existing food insecurity issues. ActionAid reported price increases of 18–160 percent on items such as flour, beans, and oil be...
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40% Bias Score


67 Dead in Nigeria Food Distribution Stampedes Amidst Cost of Living Crisis
At least 67 people died in stampedes at three separate Christmas food distribution events in Ibadan, Anambra, and Abuja, Nigeria, due to soaring food prices and widespread unemployment causing desperation among families struggling with the country's worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation.
67 Dead in Nigeria Food Distribution Stampedes Amidst Cost of Living Crisis
At least 67 people died in stampedes at three separate Christmas food distribution events in Ibadan, Anambra, and Abuja, Nigeria, due to soaring food prices and widespread unemployment causing desperation among families struggling with the country's worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation.
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40% Bias Score


Global Hunger Crisis Projected to Reach 1 Billion in Two Years
Hans Hoogeveen, chair of the FAO Council, warns that nearly 800 million people suffer from hunger, a number projected to reach 1 billion in two years, due to conflicts, climate change, and insufficient global attention and action.
Global Hunger Crisis Projected to Reach 1 Billion in Two Years
Hans Hoogeveen, chair of the FAO Council, warns that nearly 800 million people suffer from hunger, a number projected to reach 1 billion in two years, due to conflicts, climate change, and insufficient global attention and action.
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32% Bias Score

Head of Gaza Aid Group Resigns, Citing Humanitarian Concerns
The head of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation resigned, citing the impossibility of upholding humanitarian principles within the Israel-backed aid plan, which uses private contractors and Israel-designated distribution sites, despite the GHF's aim to reach one million Palestinians by the end of the w...

Head of Gaza Aid Group Resigns, Citing Humanitarian Concerns
The head of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation resigned, citing the impossibility of upholding humanitarian principles within the Israel-backed aid plan, which uses private contractors and Israel-designated distribution sites, despite the GHF's aim to reach one million Palestinians by the end of the w...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine Due to Blockade
Gaza bakeries closed due to flour shortages, signaling an imminent famine exacerbated by a seven-week blockade preventing essential supplies; international organizations and governments express serious concern.

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine Due to Blockade
Gaza bakeries closed due to flour shortages, signaling an imminent famine exacerbated by a seven-week blockade preventing essential supplies; international organizations and governments express serious concern.
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52% Bias Score

Myanmar Faces WFP Food Aid Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
The World Food Programme will cut food aid to over 1 million people in Myanmar due to a $60 million funding shortfall in April, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and compounded by the U.S. aid freeze, leaving 15.2 million people without enough food.

Myanmar Faces WFP Food Aid Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
The World Food Programme will cut food aid to over 1 million people in Myanmar due to a $60 million funding shortfall in April, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and compounded by the U.S. aid freeze, leaving 15.2 million people without enough food.
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40% Bias Score

Grain from Ukraine Alleviates Drought-Induced Hunger in Malawi
Mary Mitungwe, a 51-year-old Malawian woman, received maize from the Grain from Ukraine initiative, alleviating hunger caused by a drought impacting 44.3% of Malawi's cropland, affecting 863,000 people for two months, thanks to a $15 million contribution from France, Korea, the Netherlands, and Swed...

Grain from Ukraine Alleviates Drought-Induced Hunger in Malawi
Mary Mitungwe, a 51-year-old Malawian woman, received maize from the Grain from Ukraine initiative, alleviating hunger caused by a drought impacting 44.3% of Malawi's cropland, affecting 863,000 people for two months, thanks to a $15 million contribution from France, Korea, the Netherlands, and Swed...
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36% Bias Score

Global Milk Shortage Drives 19% Surge in European Butter Prices
A global milk shortage caused by reduced production (due to drought, disease, and decreased profitability), increased energy costs, and higher demand has led to a 19 percent average increase in butter prices across the EU between October 2023 and October 2024, with some countries seeing increases as...

Global Milk Shortage Drives 19% Surge in European Butter Prices
A global milk shortage caused by reduced production (due to drought, disease, and decreased profitability), increased energy costs, and higher demand has led to a 19 percent average increase in butter prices across the EU between October 2023 and October 2024, with some countries seeing increases as...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Food Crisis: Three Dead in Bakery Stampede Amid Worsening Shortages
Three Palestinians, including two children and a woman, died in a stampede outside a Gaza City bakery on Friday due to severe food shortages caused by Israel's military operation in northern Israel, which has severely limited food supplies, leading to overcrowding and desperation among residents.

Gaza Food Crisis: Three Dead in Bakery Stampede Amid Worsening Shortages
Three Palestinians, including two children and a woman, died in a stampede outside a Gaza City bakery on Friday due to severe food shortages caused by Israel's military operation in northern Israel, which has severely limited food supplies, leading to overcrowding and desperation among residents.
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28% Bias Score
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