
U.S. to Destroy 500 Tonnes of Emergency Food Aid Due to Expiry
The U.S. will destroy nearly 500 metric tons of taxpayer-funded emergency food aid after its expiration in Dubai, highlighting gaps in aid management and global hunger challenges.
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The U.S. will destroy nearly 500 metric tons of taxpayer-funded emergency food aid after its expiration in Dubai, highlighting gaps in aid management and global hunger challenges.
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