Greeks Fight for Food as Financial Crisis Worsens

Once a bastion of European success and center of tourism, the country of Greece has become the harbinger of things to come for the rest of the world’s developed nations

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Haiti Faces Food Shortage Post Hurricane Sandy

The UN in Haiti says 1.5 million people remain at risk of not having proper access to food in 2013 due to the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy and other natural disasters

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Sandy Leaves Haiti Starving

Humanitarian groups assessing the damage caused by the storm warned the island’s population, still reeling from the disasters of the last two years, was at risk of hunger after the downpours destroyed farmland and crops

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Hurricane Sandy Floods Haiti

Hurricane Sandy is swirling off toward the U.S. East Coast, leaving the Caribbean to mourn the storm-related deaths of at least 43 people and clean up wrecked homes, felled power lines and fallen tree branches

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The U.N.’s Irresponsible World Leaders

The General Assembly has become a high cost tradition, but outside the walls of New York there has sprung serious uprising, nations turning their backs on their oppressors because of failed leadership

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Bank Profits From Global Food Crisis

Barclays has made as much as half a billion pounds in two years from speculating on food staples such as wheat and soya, prompting allegations that banks are profiting handsomely from the global food crisis

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