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Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay

In the shadow of COVID-19, the spectre of famine

In Yemen, the war that has been raging since 2014 has so far thrown more than 16 million people into food insecurity. It is, according to the UN, the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, writes Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay. Flickr photograph by Carl Waldmeier
In Yemen, the war that has been raging since 2014 has so far thrown more than 16 million people into food insecurity. It is, according to the UN, the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, writes Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay. Flickr photograph by Carl Waldmeier
In Yemen, the war that has been raging since 2014 has so far thrown more than 16 million people into food insecurity. It is, according to the UN, the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, writes Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay. Flickr photograph by Carl Waldmeier
In Yemen, the war that has been raging since 2014 has so far thrown more than 16 million people into food insecurity. It is, according to the UN, the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, writes Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay. Flickr photograph by Carl Waldmeier
Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured speaking to reporters in the West Block on Feb. 7, took a notorious step towards a more realistic view of international politics in a speech last February in Montreal, writes Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured speaking to reporters in the West Block on Feb. 7, took a notorious step towards a more realistic view of international politics in a speech last February in Montreal, writes Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade