By Aaron Ross NAIROBI, May 14 (Reuters) - A district in southern Somalia is at risk of famine, a U.N.-sponsored report said on Thursday, the first time that part of the country has reached such a ...
At least six million people in Somalia are going days without enough food, UN aid teams warned on Friday, highlighting that ...
Parts of southern Somalia could tip over into famine if humanitarian aid is not rapidly scaled up, United Nations agencies ...
Several UN agencies warned today of a rapidly worsening food emergency in Somalia, pushing 6 million people, or 31 percent of ...
One of the world’s most food-insecure nations because of frequent drought, conflict and poverty, Somalia last experienced ...
Somalia’s worst-ever drought leaves millions starving as Trump’s aid cuts and Iran war deepen hunger crisis - According to the UN, Somalia is facing its worst-ever drought in 2026 ...
About half of children under 5 in Somalia battling malnutrition as risk of famine announced for the first time in four years – Save the Children ...
UN relief agencies on Friday called for an urgent scale-up of life-saving assistance to stave off a rapidly intensifying, critical food insecurity emergency in Somalia.
Somalia is at a tipping point, with millions caught between recurring drought, conflict, displacement, rising costs, and shrinking aid as famine risk emerges in parts of the country. Repeated poor ...
On May 6, the Somali National News Agency reported that 13 members of what it described as the Khawarij militias, including senior commanders, were killed in a planned military operation carried out ...