UN chief warns impact of Ukraine war on world is worsening

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UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday (Jun 8) that the consequences for the world of Russia\u0027s invasion of Ukraine are worsening, with 1.6 billion people likely to be affect. \u0022The war\u0027s impact on food security, energy and finance is systemic, severe, and speeding up,\u0022 the Secretary-Gen

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UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that the consequences for the world of Russia's invasion of Ukraine are worsening, with 1.6 billion people likely to be affect.

Guterres said that while this year's food crisis is"about lack of access", next year's"could be about lack of food". "This deal is essential for hundreds of millions of people in developing countries, including in sub-Saharan Africa," said Guterres. The report says that the war may increase the number of food-insecure people by 47 million people in 2022, bringing it to 323 million by the end of the year.

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