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News & Current Events Apr 13, 2026 at 4:19 PM

Protracted Hormuz crisis could trigger agrifood catastrophe, UN food agency says

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radicalelation 6 days ago +38
Global catastrophes are a hallmark of Trump administrations. Can't wait to see what we have in store as a COVID sequel.
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jamie9910 5 days ago -27
His only obligations are to the American people.
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SniperDog5 5 days ago +14
And he’s failing them miserably, so what’s your point?
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Flat-Emergency4891 5 days ago +14
A massive famine is another consequence, but we’re all caught up on oil. Who cares about oil when you’re starving to death?
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jamie9910 5 days ago -22
Rich countries are not going to starve do death.
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Dizzy_Industry1287 6 days ago +16
Key points: – UN warns prolonged Hormuz disruption could trigger global food crisis – Fertiliser and energy exports are affected – Poorer countries are most vulnerable
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