UN Warns Gaza Food Crisis as Only 1.5% Farmland Usable
UN: Gaza crisis ‘beyond catastrophic’ as only 1.5% farmland remains usable, driving the territory toward famine amid rising casualties.
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UN: Gaza crisis ‘beyond catastrophic’ as only 1.5% farmland remains usable, driving the territory toward famine amid rising casualties.
The UN warns Asia is warming twice as fast as the global average, highlighting an urgent climate crisis across urban and rural landscapes.
UN Rights Office reports at least 2,680 killed in Haiti violence in first five months, highlighting a surge in gang-related attacks and humanitarian concerns.
Aid sites in Rafah and Deir al-Balah have become deadly, with UN agencies reporting dozens killed or injured as civilians queue for food in Gaza’s mounting crisis.
UN: Gaza witnessing its worst humanitarian crisis since October 2023, as blockades, looting and mass displacement endanger millions.
UN report: Gaza’s cropland is down to 4.6% usable, endangering food supply and livelihoods.
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