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UN: 30 million people fall back into extreme poverty due to war

UN: 30 million people fall back into extreme poverty due to war

The chief of the UN Development Programme, Alexander De Croo, warns that over 30 million people are falling back into extreme poverty due to the conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iran. The statement emphasizes the severe humanitarian and economic consequences resulting from the ongoing war.

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