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  "textContent": "The world is approaching a dangerous threshold. The United Nations has warned that disruptions to fertilizer supplies could trigger a massive humanitarian catastrophe and food shortages affecting tens of millions more people worldwide. Roughly one-third of global fertilizer shipments pass through the Strait of Hormuz, and any prolonged blockade threatens dramatic increases in food prices […]\n\nThe post Latvia must choose – help prevent a global food crisis or continue feeding Russia’s war economy appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
  "title": "Latvia must choose – help prevent a global food crisis or continue feeding Russia’s war economy"
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