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The UN says a quarter of the world's children under 5 have severe food poverty. Many are in Africa
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe 9-month-old twins cried nonstop and tugged at their mother, seeking attention but also food....
The internet’s final frontier: remote Amazon tribes - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoThe 2,000-member tribe is one of hundreds across Brazil that are suddenly logging on with Starlink,...
The UN says a quarter of the world’s children under 5 have severe food poverty. Many are in Africa....
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoThe report, which focused on nearly 100 low- and middle-income countries, defines severe food...
The UN says a quarter of the world’s children under 5 have severe food poverty. Many are in Africa
Denver Post· 2 days agoMalnutrition also can weaken the immune system over time, leaving children vulnerable to diseases...
Giovanna Fletcher on the power of saying 'no'
Women s Health· 3 days agoJust ask Giovanna Fletcher. With so much going on in her life - including a new edit with high street shoe shop Deichmann, it's slightly ironic that...
UN report says 27% of children under 5 live in severe food poverty, many in Africa
Fox News· 2 days agoA report by the U.N. children's agency UNICEF says 181 million children younger than 5 live in...
Former Army Major Runs Everest Marathon Dressed as a Lemon
Runner s World· 5 days agoSally Orange, a former U.K. army major who served in Afghanistan, has already made headlines for...
A quarter of the world's children under 5 suffer from severe food poverty, the U.N. says.
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoThe 9-month-old twins cried nonstop and tugged at their mother, seeking attention but also food. “Not much milk comes out,” said their 38-year-old mother, Dorcas Simon, who struggles to breastfeed ...
Russia's top diplomat promises more military support for Burkina Faso as he tours West Africa
Associated Press· 3 days agoRussia’s foreign minister on Wednesday pledged more support to Burkina Faso in fighting militant...
They had never seen the ocean. Then climate change made them fishermen.
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoGazing out over the harbor in Port of Tanit, Mauritania, Sidna Ali Ould Ahmed remembers the first...