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WFP welcomes €695m donation from US as it warns acute hunger to worsen in 13 hotspots

The WFP has said it wants to reach 110 million people in the most acute need around the world this year, for which it would require €11 billion.

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What happenedThe WFP has said it wants to reach 110 million people in the most acute need around the world this year, for which it would require €11 billion.
What changedThe center frames it as "WFP welcomes €695m donation from US as it warns acute hunger to worsen in 13 hotspots". The right frames it as "Famine risks rise as UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hot spots".
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Still Watching. The center frames it as "WFP welcomes €695m donation from US as it warns acute hunger to worsen in 13 hotspots". The right frames it as "Famine risks rise as UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hot spots".

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Jun 17, 6:55 PM: New York Post joined the source map.

Jun 17, 7:44 PM: Euronews joined the source map.

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WFP welcomes €695m donation from US as it warns acute hunger to worsen in 13 hotspots

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The WFP has said it wants to reach 110 million people in the most acute need around the world this year, for which it would require €11 billion.

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Famine risks rise as UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hot spots

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“Without action now, millions more are expected to face worsening levels of hunger in the months ahead,” World Food Program Acting Executive Director Carl Skau said.

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