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South SudanThe Times & The Sunday Times
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Half of the country’s 47 million people need food aid.
750,000 are already starving in what could become the worst famine in 40 years .
Ten million are displaced inside the country, two million are refugees.
Some experts fear the death toll from starvation and disease will rise above two million by the end of the year .
Sudan was already in the throes of its biggest hunger crisis to date.
Millions were still living in relief camps from previous wars, relying on aid rations.
Arab states — especially Egypt , Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — bankrolled the military men and their ambitions.
Al-Burhan and Hemedti well knew that a war would plunge Sudan ’s people into famine.
The UN secretary-general has appointed the capable Algerian diplomat Ramtane Lamamra as his envoy.
But he has a skeleton staff and little chance of getting a tough resolution through the Security Council .
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