News Wrap: Famine Spreads to 2 Regions of War-Torn Sudan
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Violence in Sudan, a country plunged into a bloody civil war since April 2023, has reached unimaginable heights in recent weeks. But not only do they kill weapons. Hunger also seriously endangers the lives of millions of people. The United Nations system that oversees food security in countries around the world (IPC) has declared Monday, and for the second time in a year, famine in parts of Sudan.
News Wrap: Famine spreads to 2 regions of war-torn Sudan
In our news wrap Monday, famine has spread to two regions of war-torn Sudan, Israel transferred the bodies of 45 Palestinians to Gaza after Hamas handed over the remains of three Israeli hostages, Nigerian officials are pushing back after President Trump suggested U.S. troops may go in "guns-a-blazing" and part of a medieval tower in Rome collapsed.
The Sudanese cities of el-Fasher and Kadugli are facing famine, according to the international food security watchdog IPC. The organization expects the famine to persist in the coming months.
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