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Relations between Somalia and the U.S. have deteriorated after Washington paused aid due to a dispute over food aid. The U.S. accused Somali officials of destroying a U.S.-funded warehouse and seizing food aid, leading to the suspension of assistance. Somalia denied the allegations, stating that the warehouse was repurposed and the aid remained under WFP custody. The warehouse held 75 metric tons of nutritious food for malnourished individuals. The U.S.
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