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Global acute hunger hits new high, 2025 outlook 'bleak': UN-backed report

Global acute hunger hits new high, 2025 outlook 'bleak': UN-backed report

LBCI16-05-2025
More than 295 million people faced acute hunger last year -- a new high -- driven by conflict and other crises, with a "bleak" outlook for 2025 as humanitarian aid falters, a U.N.-backed report said Friday.
"Hunger in the 21st century is indefensible. We cannot respond to empty stomachs with empty hands and turned backs," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in the report.
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