The United States and Iran have exchanged a series of strikes, posing a threat to the fragile ceasefire in the region. The United Nations has reported that the ongoing conflict could lead to tens of millions more people facing acute hunger. Jean-Martin Bauer, the director of the World Food Programme's food and nutrition analysis service, stated that the negative predictions regarding global food security are becoming a reality, particularly as oil prices continue to rise.
UN Warns of Increased Hunger Due to Ongoing Iran Conflict
The United States and Iran have resumed military exchanges, jeopardizing the ceasefire. The UN warns that the ongoing conflict may increase the number of people facing acute hunger, with predictions about global food security worsening as oil prices rise.
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UN Warns of Increased Hunger Due to Ongoing Iran Conflict