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German Government Cuts Development Aid Budget by €910 Million
Germany's coalition government reduced the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development's (BMZ) budget by €910 million, impacting international aid and sparking criticism from aid organizations and opposition parties.
German Government Cuts Development Aid Budget by €910 Million
Germany's coalition government reduced the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development's (BMZ) budget by €910 million, impacting international aid and sparking criticism from aid organizations and opposition parties.
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32% Bias Score


Global Hunger Declines Slightly in 2024, but Regional Disparities Persist
The UN's 2025 SOFI report shows a slight global decrease in hunger in 2024 to 8.2 percent of the population (638-720 million), but this masks worsening trends in Africa and Western Asia due to conflict, displacement, and inflation; 2.6 billion people could not afford a healthy diet.
Global Hunger Declines Slightly in 2024, but Regional Disparities Persist
The UN's 2025 SOFI report shows a slight global decrease in hunger in 2024 to 8.2 percent of the population (638-720 million), but this masks worsening trends in Africa and Western Asia due to conflict, displacement, and inflation; 2.6 billion people could not afford a healthy diet.
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24% Bias Score


Global Hunger Crisis: UN Report Highlights Alarming Rise in Africa and Middle East
The UN's 2025 SOFI report reveals a surge in global hunger due to trade tensions, conflicts, and climate change, impacting 307 million in Africa and 39 million in the Middle East, highlighting the urgent need for increased funding for smallholder farmers.
Global Hunger Crisis: UN Report Highlights Alarming Rise in Africa and Middle East
The UN's 2025 SOFI report reveals a surge in global hunger due to trade tensions, conflicts, and climate change, impacting 307 million in Africa and 39 million in the Middle East, highlighting the urgent need for increased funding for smallholder farmers.
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28% Bias Score


Global Hunger Remains High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
The 2025 SOFI report reveals that 638-720 million people globally lacked sufficient food in 2024, despite slight improvement from 2023; hunger increased in most African regions and Western Asia, highlighting food system inequalities exacerbated by inflation and economic factors.
Global Hunger Remains High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
The 2025 SOFI report reveals that 638-720 million people globally lacked sufficient food in 2024, despite slight improvement from 2023; hunger increased in most African regions and Western Asia, highlighting food system inequalities exacerbated by inflation and economic factors.
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36% Bias Score


UN Food Systems Summit in Addis Ababa Focuses on Global Food Security
The UN Food Systems Summit, co-chaired by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, convenes in Addis Ababa to address global food security challenges, focusing on contrasting agricultural approaches, smallholder farmers' roles, and initiatives like Italy's Matte...
UN Food Systems Summit in Addis Ababa Focuses on Global Food Security
The UN Food Systems Summit, co-chaired by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, convenes in Addis Ababa to address global food security challenges, focusing on contrasting agricultural approaches, smallholder farmers' roles, and initiatives like Italy's Matte...
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52% Bias Score


Global Hunger Crisis Worsens Amid Funding Cuts and Conflicts
The 2024 Deutsche Welthungerhilfe report reveals 733 million people globally suffer from chronic malnutrition, a 152 million increase since 2019, due to reduced funding from key donor nations amid escalating conflicts and climate change impacts, particularly impacting Sudan, Syria, and Gaza.
Global Hunger Crisis Worsens Amid Funding Cuts and Conflicts
The 2024 Deutsche Welthungerhilfe report reveals 733 million people globally suffer from chronic malnutrition, a 152 million increase since 2019, due to reduced funding from key donor nations amid escalating conflicts and climate change impacts, particularly impacting Sudan, Syria, and Gaza.
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52% Bias Score

2025 SOFI Report: Uneven Progress in Global Food Security
The 2025 SOFI report shows that while global hunger and food insecurity are slowly decreasing, progress is uneven, with Africa facing increasing challenges and women disproportionately affected; Brazil's success in reducing food insecurity through targeted policies offers a model for future interven...

2025 SOFI Report: Uneven Progress in Global Food Security
The 2025 SOFI report shows that while global hunger and food insecurity are slowly decreasing, progress is uneven, with Africa facing increasing challenges and women disproportionately affected; Brazil's success in reducing food insecurity through targeted policies offers a model for future interven...
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48% Bias Score

Global Hunger Decreased in 2024, but African Crisis Deepens
The 2024 UN Food Security report reveals a global decrease in hunger for the third consecutive year to 673 million people, despite regional increases, particularly in Africa, where nearly 60 percent of the world's hungry are projected to reside by 2030, due to factors like conflict, extreme weather,...

Global Hunger Decreased in 2024, but African Crisis Deepens
The 2024 UN Food Security report reveals a global decrease in hunger for the third consecutive year to 673 million people, despite regional increases, particularly in Africa, where nearly 60 percent of the world's hungry are projected to reside by 2030, due to factors like conflict, extreme weather,...
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48% Bias Score

Global Hunger Soars: UN Report Highlights Climate Change, Conflict, and Insufficient Funding
The UN's SOFI 2025 report reveals a surge in global hunger due to trade wars, conflicts, and climate change, impacting 307 million in Africa and 39 million in the Middle East in 2024, highlighting the vulnerability of smallholder farmers and the need for increased investment in the agricultural sect...

Global Hunger Soars: UN Report Highlights Climate Change, Conflict, and Insufficient Funding
The UN's SOFI 2025 report reveals a surge in global hunger due to trade wars, conflicts, and climate change, impacting 307 million in Africa and 39 million in the Middle East in 2024, highlighting the vulnerability of smallholder farmers and the need for increased investment in the agricultural sect...
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44% Bias Score

Global Hunger Rises in 2024 Amidst Climate Change, Conflicts, and Funding Cuts
Due to climate change, conflicts, and crises, global hunger increased in 2024, affecting 1 in 11 people; budget cuts to aid organizations, particularly from the USA and Germany, are hindering progress, prompting Welthungerhilfe to shift strategies toward local community empowerment and climate resil...

Global Hunger Rises in 2024 Amidst Climate Change, Conflicts, and Funding Cuts
Due to climate change, conflicts, and crises, global hunger increased in 2024, affecting 1 in 11 people; budget cuts to aid organizations, particularly from the USA and Germany, are hindering progress, prompting Welthungerhilfe to shift strategies toward local community empowerment and climate resil...
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40% Bias Score

Global Hunger Rises to 733 Million Amidst Funding Cuts and Conflicts
Germany's Welthungerhilfe reports a global increase of 152 million chronically undernourished people since 2019, reaching 733 million, due to conflicts, climate change, inequality, and reduced aid funding from major donors like the US and Germany, jeopardizing the fight against hunger.

Global Hunger Rises to 733 Million Amidst Funding Cuts and Conflicts
Germany's Welthungerhilfe reports a global increase of 152 million chronically undernourished people since 2019, reaching 733 million, due to conflicts, climate change, inequality, and reduced aid funding from major donors like the US and Germany, jeopardizing the fight against hunger.
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44% Bias Score

Global Hunger Crisis: Chile's Success and Haiti's Persistent Struggle
Globally, 1 in 11 people face food insecurity, while 29% experience moderate levels; Chile's success in nearly eradicating child malnutrition through sustained public health initiatives contrasts with Haiti's persistent struggles, highlighting the need for systemic solutions.

Global Hunger Crisis: Chile's Success and Haiti's Persistent Struggle
Globally, 1 in 11 people face food insecurity, while 29% experience moderate levels; Chile's success in nearly eradicating child malnutrition through sustained public health initiatives contrasts with Haiti's persistent struggles, highlighting the need for systemic solutions.
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48% Bias Score
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