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South Sudan: 75,000 face starvation in hunger crisis

Exclusive: South Sudan confronts one of the world's worst hunger crises as climate extremes and conflict threaten to push 75,000 people into starvation, with millions more facing severe food insecurity.

Hangry Myth Debunked: Hunger Doesn't Affect Brain Power

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge challenges the popular belief that hunger impairs mental performance. Discover why your empty stomach might not be to blame for poor concentration after all.

Trump's SNAP cuts spark outrage and hunger fears

Former President Donald Trump's executive order to restrict SNAP benefits has ignited fierce backlash from anti-poverty groups and Democratic lawmakers, raising concerns about a looming hunger crisis across America.

Govt Shutdown Threatens Halloween Food Assistance

Millions of American families face Halloween horror as vital food benefits could vanish amid political deadlock over government funding, threatening nutrition programmes nationwide.

Trump's Food Stamp Cuts Threaten Millions

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump's administration is reportedly planning dramatic cuts to SNAP food assistance programme, potentially affecting millions of vulnerable Americans while Democrats vow to fight the proposals.

Cats' Hunger Strike Over New Food Stuns Owner

A UK cat owner's simple supermarket switch has backfired spectacularly as her two moggies declare an all-out hunger strike against their new meals, sparking concerns and online appeals for solutions.

Hunger Games Stage Show Chaos: Opening Night Delays

The highly anticipated stage adaptation of The Hunger Games faced a disastrous opening night in London's West End, leaving audiences waiting for hours as technical failures and last-minute cast changes created theatrical chaos.

Activists begin hunger strike in UK prisons

Dozens of Palestine Action activists held in UK prisons without conviction begin hunger strike protest against their prolonged pre-trial detention and treatment by justice system.

Gaza Aid Crisis Deepens as Israel Delays Vital Convoys

Critical shortages of food, water and medical supplies grip Gaza as humanitarian agencies report Israeli authorities are systematically delaying and restricting aid deliveries, creating catastrophic conditions for civilians.

Pope Leo brokers historic global hunger agreement

In an unprecedented gathering at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV brokers a groundbreaking international agreement where world leaders commit to concrete action against food insecurity, marking a turning point in the fight against hunger.

Israel and Gaza Agree Historic Ceasefire Deal

After months of devastating conflict, Israel and Palestinian factions in Gaza have reached a landmark ceasefire agreement and comprehensive peace plan, bringing hope for lasting stability to the region.

Why Lasting Peace in Gaza Remains Elusive

An in-depth analysis of the complex barriers to sustainable peace in Gaza and why military solutions alone cannot resolve the deep-rooted political crisis between Israel and Hamas.

Europe's Best City Breaks: Reader Favourites Revealed

Discover the continent's most captivating urban escapes as Guardian readers share their favourite under-the-radar European cities for 2025, from Marseille's vibrant markets to Helsinki's design scene.

Nauru refugees hungry despite $15M per person spending

Shocking new reports reveal refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru are going hungry despite Australian government spending reaching £8 million per person annually. Exclusive investigation uncovers the human cost of offshore processing.

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