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Critical aid supplies to Sudan disrupted by 'ripple effect' from Middle East war
France 24 International1 days ago
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HIGHThreat Assessment
World Food Program warns Iran war disruptions cascading to Sudan aid supplies. Oil, fertilizers, and food aid stuck in Persian Gulf, exacerbating humanitarian crisis across Africa. Documents secondary effects of Middle East conflict on distant regions.
Summary
Critical aid supplies to Sudan are being disrupted by the 'ripple effect' of the Iran war, the World Food Program (WFP) warned on Wednesday. While gas, oil and fertilisers are stuck in the Persian Gulf due to the war, urgent food aid destined to Sudan and other countries are facing severe delays, according to the UN agency for hunger emergencies.
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Countries & Regions
SudanIranUnited StatesIsraelWorld Food ProgramUnited Nations
Threat Indicators
military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Humanitarian crisis expansion""Supply chain disruption""Economic warfare ripple effects""Global food security at risk"

