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The U.N. human rights chief has warned of a potential escalation in the war in Sudan, with a growing risk of widespread starvation deaths. The warning comes after the UN World Food Programme temporarily halted food aid distribution in a famine-stricken camp in North Darfur due to escalating violence. Sudan is deemed a powder keg, on the brink of further chaos, with a heightened risk of atrocity crimes and mass famine deaths.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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