Africans ‘Victims’ of the Ukraine War, AU Head Tells Putin (DW)
More than 44% of wheat consumed in countries on the continent comes from Russia and Ukraine, according to UN figures. Wheat prices have soared around 45% as a result of the supply disruption, according to the African Development Bank. READ MORE
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