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Middle East conflict pushing millions into hunger, WFP says
The Middle East crisis comes amid a deep funding shortfall for aid agencies
By Reuters
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05 June 2026
Israel orders UN food agency to cut ties with Turkish NGO in Gaza
By AFP
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22 May 2026
Update
UN food agency halves Syria food aid, halts bread subsidy over funding shortages
By Reuters
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13 May 2026
Somalia faces severe malnutrition crisis as WFP warns of aid halt
By Reuters
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08 May 2026
Over 1 million Sudanese refugees in Chad face drastic aid cuts, UN says
By Reuters
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09 April 2026
WFP warns Somalia food aid to halt, millions at risk
By Reuters
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20 February 2026
‘Content to die’: Afghanistan’s hunger crisis worsened by winter, aid cuts
By Reuters
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20 January 2026
Afghan hunger crisis deepens as aid funding falls short, UN says
By Reuters
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16 December 2025
Update
UN food agency projects northern Nigeria to experience hunger at unprecedented level in 2026
By AP
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25 November 2025
World Food Programme may have to pause food aid in Congo due to record low funding
By Reuters
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07 November 2025
WFP says two top staff to be expelled from Sudan
By AFP
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29 October 2025
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Food flows into Gaza still far below targets, WFP says
By AFP
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21 October 2025
WFP warns of ‘catastophic conditions’ in Somalia as funding dwindles
By AFP
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03 October 2025
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