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19 Sep 2017 19:23

Associated Press/Justin Lynch World hunger spiked last year, worsened by a number of factors likeglobal conflicts, climate change, and political crises, according to a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. The increase comes after a decade-long decline, the FAO said, and leaves some 11% of the world’s population suffering from hunger and malnutrition that have documented long-term health and cognitive effects. "There is more than enough food produce...
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