South Sudan: Famine declared as civil war rages

Aids agencies' 'worst fears realised', with 100,000 people 'already starving' and up to a million more at risk

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Famine has been declared in South Sudan, with a million people said to be at risk of starvation.

Unicef, the World Food Programme and the Food and Agricultural Organisation said on Monday that 100,000 people are "already starving", while a further one million are classified as being on the brink of famine.

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