WASHINGTON-(MaraviPost)-US President Donald Trump has revealed that he wrote to Chinese President Xi Jinping, urging him not to supply weapons to Iran, amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East.
GENEVA, March 17 (Reuters) - Tens of millions more people will face acute hunger if the Iran war continues through to June, according to analysis from the World Food Programme released on Tuesday.
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Analysis from the United Nations World Food Programme suggests that if the war in Iran continues until June, an additional 45 million people will be without enough food. When you purchase through ...
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DUBAI — The World Food Program says 10,000 tons of food meant for hundreds of thousands of children in Afghanistan has yet to arrive. The World Health Organization has been held up in sending a $6 ...
The War in Iran Sparks a Global Fertilizer Shortage and Threatens Food Prices HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Farmers around the world are feeling the squeeze of the Iran war. Gas prices have shot up and ...
CORRECTION: The Associated Press previously mischaracterized Saudi Arabia's involvement in the fertilizer industry. It exports of about a fifth of the world's phosphate fertilizer. This story has been ...
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Farmers around the world are feeling the squeeze of the Iran war. Gas prices have shot up and fertilizer supplies are waning due to Tehran’s near shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz ...
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