American and Israeli strikes on Iran and Lebanon have displaced millions of people — and if the wars continue through June, ...
MANILA, Philippines—The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) revealed that 99 percent of food products marketed to children fail to meet global standards, highlighting the need for stronger ...
New WFP analysis projects that "almost 45 million more people could fall into acute food insecurity" if the conflict ...
Seafarers stuck in the Gulf say they are rationing food and water and anxiously hoping supplies will get through Iran’s ...
Farmers have to cut on fertilisers and other inputs, raising risks of food shortages. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
War in the Middle East is causing global disruption - from oil to agriculture - as countries, including China, enter spring planting season The United Nations has warned the conflict in the Middle ...
Much of the world's food production depends on fossil fuels for fertiliser and transportation, and the crisis in the Gulf will push up prices - and, in turn, hunger ...
The U.N.'s agency for children says it will investigate claims from Israel's military that one of its shipments into Gaza smuggled tobacco products into the strip.
Around 20,000 seafarers remained stranded on some 3,200 vessels west of the Strait of Hormuz. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Africa’s future prosperity depends on how fast we can reduce emissions, especially from large polluting sectors like shipping ...
The United Nations warned that as many as 45 million more people could face acute hunger if the conflict in Iran doesn’t ease by the middle of the year, taking the total number to a record high.
The Middle East conflict risks adding a staggering 45 million to acute hunger, warns the UN’s World Food Programme.