More than 1 million in Lebanon expected to face acute food insecurity, hunger monitor says
By Nazih Osseiran and Haider Nour BEIRUT, April 29 (Reuters) - More than 1 million people in Lebanon are expected to face a food insecurity crisis in the months ahead as a result of renewed conflict and mass displacement, a global hunger monitor said on Wednesday. A new analysis by the Integrated Fo
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