Famine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A famine is a widespread scarcity of food that may apply to any faunal species, which phenomenon is usually accompanied by regional malnutrition, starvation, epidemic, and increased mortality. In ma...
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16 OCTOBER 1995: THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION (FAO) CELEBRATES IN QUEBEC CITY ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. YET THE INNER CAUSES OF FAMINE REMAIN CAREFULLY CONCEALED. ... SINCE THE EARLY 1980S, GRAIN MARKETS ARE DEREGULATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE WORLD BANK, US AND EUROPEAN GRAIN SURPLUSES ARE USED TO DESTROY...
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Finally the alert highlights that with the abandonment of poppy cultivation in 2001, the world is rid of 3 000-4 000 tonnes of opium and derivatives this year.
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The latter narrowly focus on short-term supply and demand for agricultural staples, while obfuscating the broader structural causes of global famine. ... The World Bank and the IMF have come forth with an emergency plan, to boost agriculture in response to the "food crisis". The causes of this crisis, however,
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Every country in the world is in debt to the banks. Governments are therefore having to increase taxes and sell assets. Third world debt causes starvation and poverty ... Every country in the world is in debt to the banks (11.5c ). Governments are therefore having to increase taxes and sell assets, and they give no...
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www.trueconspiracies.com/debt.htm
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The explosive that was World War One had been long in the stockpiling; the spark was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. (Click here to view film footage of Ferdinand arriving at Sarajevo's Town Hall on 28 June 1914.)
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www.firstworldwar.com/origins/causes.htm
www.firstworldwar.com/origins/causes.htm
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This lecture also deals with the causes of World War I, but does so from a Balkan perspective. Certainly Great Power tensions were widespread in 1914, and those tensions caused the rapid spread of the war after it broke out, but many previous Great Power crises had been resolved without war.
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www.firstworldwar.com/features/balkan_causes.htm
www.firstworldwar.com/features/balkan_causes.htm
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The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. Nearly 800 million people in the developing world (20 percent of the total population) are chronically undernourished.
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www.ifpri.cgiar.org/2020/briefs/number19.htm
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One of the deadliest problems in today's world is famine, a prolonged food shortage which causes starvation and many times ends tragically in death. Throughout history, famine has struck different areas of the world including nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America primarily.
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