Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

The theft of nearly 100 trucks loaded with food and humanitarian aid in Gaza has caused soaring prices and shortages, exacerbating a hunger crisis. Israel's offensive has further worsened the situation, with experts warning of a possible famine. Armed men stole aid near the Kerem Shalom crossing, with Hamas denying involvement. Hamas has launched an operation against looters in Gaza, while Israel's retaliatory offensive has resulted in numerous casualties and widespread destruction.

Famine in Sudan

United Nations-backed experts believe Sudan is experiencing famine due to the ongoing civil war that has decimated the country's food supply. The government denies the existence of famine despite data confirming acute malnutrition and high mortality rates. Humanitarian groups are calling for international intervention to mobilize aid and prevent a humanitarian crisis.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

War-wrecked Sudan is facing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis due to fighting and devastating flooding. Peace talks are planned, but Sudan's military has not confirmed participation. The conflict has killed thousands, displaced over 10.7 million people, and led to famine in some areas.

Child Malnutrition in Gaza Amidst Famine Warnings

Another child has died of malnutrition in Gaza amidst warnings of famine, as reported by Palestinian health officials. NBC News' Matt Bradley provides updates on the Israel-Hamas war.

Conflict in Sudan

A war between two armed groups in Sudan has caused widespread displacement, potential famine, and fears of genocide in Darfur. The International Rescue Committee has highlighted Sudan as a top emergency concern due to the failure of the international community to address the crisis.

Famine Risk in Gaza

A new study by IPC organization linked to the UN concludes no famine in Gaza but high risk. Contrary to previous warnings, evidence does not support claims of famine. Biden administration's alarm and Samantha Power's anti-Israel history questioned.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

The ongoing conflict in Sudan has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis, with up to 10 million people displaced, 150,000 killed, and 5 million facing famine. Despite the severity of the situation, it is considered a forgotten war with little media coverage and international attention.

Reattachment of American Pier in Gaza for Aid Deliveries

A temporary American pier in Gaza, damaged by high seas, has been reattached to aid starving Palestinians; around 2 million pounds of aid were delivered before the damage. Plans to resume aid deliveries and ramp up operations are underway.

Sudan Famine Crisis

The people of Sudan are at imminent risk of famine due to a year-long war between the army and paramilitary forces, with 18 million people already acutely hungry and 3.6 million children malnourished. The situation is dire and urgent action is needed to prevent a catastrophic hunger crisis.

U.S. Military Aid Delivery in Gaza

The U.S. military has completed a pier in Gaza to deliver aid, but there are concerns about the effectiveness of the aid delivery process. Humanitarian groups fear it will not be enough to prevent famine in Gaza.

Multinational Security Mission in Haiti

U.S. military planes filled with civilian contractors and supplies have started landing in Haiti to pave the way for a multinational security mission led by Kenya. The deployment, estimated to cost $600 million, faces funding shortages. The mission, approved by the United Nations, aims to address the crisis in Haiti caused by gang violence and famine.

Israel closes Gaza crossing for aid after rocket fire

Israel closed a major crossing into Gaza for humanitarian aid after Hamas fired rockets towards the border, causing a setback for relief efforts as famine spreads in Gaza.

Humanitarian Crisis in Northern Gaza

Northern Gaza is facing a full-blown famine due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, with severe Israeli restrictions on food deliveries. Efforts are being made to increase aid through sea routes and border crossings to address the humanitarian crisis.

Conflict in Gaza: Famine Crisis

Northern Gaza is facing a full-blown famine due to the war between Israel and Hamas, with severe restrictions on food deliveries. The U.S. is working on a sea route to deliver aid to the region, but more help is needed to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.

Famine in Northern Gaza

Cindy McCain, executive director of the World Food Programme, reports a “full-blown famine” in northern Gaza.

Israeli Settlers Attempt to Block Aid Route into Gaza

Israeli settlers tried to block new aid route into Gaza, causing a setback for Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit. The incident involved dumping supplies and damaging trucks, but the aid eventually reached its destination.

Israeli Settlers Block Aid Route into Gaza

Israeli settlers attempted to block a new aid route into Gaza, causing a setback for Blinken's efforts to provide Palestinians with food and supplies and prevent famine.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

World Central Kitchen resumes operations in Gaza after staff were killed in Israeli airstrikes. Gaza residents are experiencing catastrophic hunger levels. Israel admitted to serious violations in the airstrikes, triggering international criticism.

Humanitarian Aid for Sudan

World donors pledge over $2.1 billion in humanitarian aid for Sudan after yearlong war, pushing population to brink of famine. Conflict between military and paramilitary forces has led to thousands of deaths, widespread displacement, and infrastructure destruction.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

A yearlong war in Sudan has devastated the country, pushing its people to the brink of famine. Top diplomats and aid groups are meeting in Paris to drum up humanitarian support for Sudan. The conflict has led to widespread atrocities, displacement, and hunger, with millions in need of urgent aid.

Political Crisis in Haiti

A transitional council has been established in Haiti to choose the next prime minister and Cabinet, as gangs tighten their grip on the troubled country.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza has resulted in a blockade that is causing a humanitarian crisis, with aid trucks being restricted from entering the territory. Aid groups warn of starvation and famine in northern Gaza due to limited food supplies. Israel denies restricting aid deliveries, blaming Hamas for the crisis. Estimates of aid trucks waiting to enter Gaza vary widely, with reports of up to 30,000 trucks waiting at border crossings.

U.S. Politics

Representative Nancy Pelosi and other congressional Democrats urge a halt to weapons transfers to Israel in light of the military assault on Gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis.

International Court of Justice ruling on Gaza aid

The International Court of Justice orders Israel to allow more aid into Gaza to prevent famine, which Israel denies.

Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Hospital

Israeli airstrike hits hospital in Gaza, killing two and wounding 15. War continues to devastate Gaza with thousands seeking shelter in hospitals. International aid urgently needed to prevent famine and humanitarian crisis.

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Israel is accused of blocking lifesaving supplies from reaching Gaza, leading to a dire humanitarian crisis and warnings of an imminent famine. Aid agencies blame Israeli officials for restricting the entry of essential items, while Israel denies obstructing aid and points fingers at the U.N. for failing to distribute aid effectively.

Haiti's Food Insecurity Crisis

Haiti is facing a severe food crisis due to gang violence, low agricultural production, and lack of humanitarian aid, with millions of people experiencing acute food insecurity and some regions on the brink of famine.

Accusation of Genocide in Gaza by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accuses Israel of causing genocide in Gaza due to a forced famine affecting 1.1 million Gazans.

Famine Risk in Gaza, Haiti, and Sudan

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses the risk of famine in Gaza, Haiti, and Sudan due to conflict-induced hunger with Paul Howe of Tufts University.

Police Shooting in Haiti Leads to Food Crisis

Police reportedly shot and killed an associate of a main gang leader in Haiti, leading to a food crisis with 1.4 million Haitians on the verge of famine. NBC News' Ellison Barber reports from the Dominican Republic.

Imminent Famine in Gaza

The United Nations warns of an imminent famine in Gaza. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with famine expert Alex de Waal to discuss the situation in the region.

Widespread Hunger and Malnutrition in Gaza

A report shows widespread hunger and malnutrition in Gaza, with a dire warning of imminent famine. Experts use a five-phase scale to categorize hunger levels, with the highest phase indicating famine. Urgent steps are needed to prevent a rise in death rates by May.

Imminent Famine in North Gaza

The U.N. warns of imminent famine in north Gaza due to high levels of starvation, despite urgent calls for help and limited aid.

Catastrophic Hunger in Gaza and Haiti

Catastrophic hunger is imminent in northern Gaza and approaching in Haiti, with hundreds of thousands of people struggling to avoid starvation. International food security experts and aid groups are warning about the dire situation caused by ongoing conflicts and gang violence.

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Famine Crisis in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has led to a severe food crisis in Gaza, with famine looming as a result of limited aid and dire conditions. Children are dying from malnutrition, and the situation is described as a man-made disaster.

Humanitarian Crisis and Political Events

Famine may already be sweeping through northern Gaza, standard pregnancy care is dangerously disrupted in Louisiana, and five states hold their presidential primaries Tuesday.

Sports Illustrated Deal and Gaza Famine Warning

Sports Illustrated secures a major deal to continue publishing despite laying off most of its staff and facing an AI scandal. Palestinians in Gaza City seek aid amid warnings of a famine in northern Gaza.

Israeli Raid on Shifa Hospital in Gaza City and Impending Famine in Gaza

Israeli forces launch raid on Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, leading to impending famine in northern Gaza. UN warns that 70% of the remaining population is experiencing catastrophic hunger. World Food Program reports over 670,000 people facing highest level of hunger in Gaza. Israel faces pressure to streamline aid entry. Heavy fighting continues despite humanitarian crisis.

Sports Illustrated deal and Gaza crisis

Sports Illustrated secures a major deal despite laying off most staff and facing an AI scandal. Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital targeted in an Israeli raid, leading to casualties and humanitarian crisis. Israel accused of provoking famine in Gaza. EU foreign policy chief calls for sanctions on Hamas and Israeli settlers. Israel launches raids near Lebanon border. Dutch foreign ministry building vandalized by pro-Palestinian group. Aid shipments delayed in Gaza. Mossad delegation in Qatar for cease-fire talks.

Sports Illustrated deal and U.S. citizens fleeing gang violence in Haiti

Sports Illustrated secures a major deal despite laying off most staff and facing an AI scandal. U.S. citizens flee gang violence in Haiti, with more than 30 arriving in Miami on a charter flight. Chaos and violence grip Haiti, leading to famine and looting of aid supplies.

Humanitarian Crisis in Haiti

Violence in Haiti's capital has led to a humanitarian crisis, with millions facing famine and food insecurity due to gang activity. Aid organizations are struggling to distribute food and supplies as gangs control the city and prevent access to resources.

Humanitarian Aid Mission to Gaza

A barge loaded with food is on its way to Gaza from Cyprus to help avert famine after Israeli attacks and restrictions on aid. Aid organizations are finding alternative ways to deliver aid due to Israeli restrictions, relying on Israeli cooperation to offload aid. The war has left Gaza's infrastructure devastated, and humanitarian aid efforts face challenges in distributing aid to the population in need.

Famine Crisis in Gaza

Children in Gaza are dying not just from Israeli bombs, but also from hunger due to prolonged siege and lack of food supplies. Malnutrition is leading to deaths of children and elderly, with reports of people resorting to eating weeds and selling chocolate slivers. Aid deliveries have been restricted, leading to desperate conditions and tragic deaths, including premature babies and malnourished children.

Famine Crisis in Gaza Strip

Aid agencies warn of famine in Gaza Strip, with children dying of malnutrition and dehydration. IPC activated famine review committee. Israel denies limiting aid, but access to Gaza is restricted. Famine declaration process is complex and requires consensus. Real-time data collection poses challenges due to limited access. U.S. urges Israel to open commercial crossing for aid. World Food Program faces struggles delivering food to northern Gaza.

Gaza Cease-Fire and Humanitarian Crisis

Israel has accepted a proposed Gaza cease-fire and hostage release deal, awaiting Hamas' approval. A deal could provide aid to desperate Palestinians in northern Gaza at risk of famine. Airstrikes and violence have left many dead, wounded, and struggling for food.

Humanitarian Aid Airdrops in Gaza Strip

The U.S. military conducted a humanitarian aid airdrop over the Gaza Strip, a war-torn enclave in desperate need of assistance, due to limited access for aid deliveries. A quarter of Gaza's population is on the brink of famine. Airdrops have challenges such as high costs, smaller aid quantities, and the need for ground coordination.

Humanitarian Airdrops in Gaza

Donor countries are resorting to air drops to provide aid to starving Palestinians in Gaza due to Israeli restrictions and security concerns. Jordan leads the effort with partners like France, the UK, and the UAE, as Gaza faces the threat of widespread famine.

Baby in Gaza City dies due to lack of milk

A baby in Gaza City died after going days without milk, highlighting the risk of famine in the besieged territory if more aid is not permitted by Israel.