The Guardian | Ukraine war means governments must help with soaring bills, says OECD

Leading thinktank raises global inflation forecast to 7.5% as cost of food staples, minerals and energy rises

Sci.Dev.Net | Ukraine war poses growing threat to global food security

Wheat prices have soared following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Global food prices have reached record highs as world battles COVID-19. Ukraine crisis could lead to millions more people going hungry.

UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT – RAPID ASSESMENT | The impact on trade and development of the war in Ukraine

UNCTAD has prepared a rapid assessment of the impact of war in Ukraine on trade and development, and interrelated issues in the areas of finance, technology, investment and sustainable development

UNITED NATIONS | Secretary-General’s opening remarks to the press on the war in Ukraine

Raising the alert of Russian nuclear forces is a bone-chilling development. The prospect of nuclear conflict, once unthinkable, is now back within the realm of possibility. The security and safety of nuclear facilities must also be preserved. It’s time to stop the horror unleashed on the people of Ukraine and get on the path of diplomacy and peace.

The Currency | The situation in African countries where they feel they can’t rely on the West means they’re hedging their bets

The food insecurity triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine will cause deep problems in Africa, where nearly half of the continent depends on Russia and Ukraine for food staples. Africa is already a new front in a new Cold War.

ABC NEWS | Russia’s invasion forces Ukrainian farms to become food factories for the army, cities

Ukrainian farms are turning into small-scale abattoirs, dairy factories and flour mills to ensure their people are fed, as Russia's invasion of the country intensifies.

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