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It might well fall into famine again this year.
ECONOMIST: Did the world react too late to signs of famine in Somalia?
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But he did end the Hoops' six-year trophy famine, by winning the Scottish Cup against Airdrie at Hampden in 1995.
BBC: Tributes to Celtic legend Burns
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The country is in the fifth year of a famine created by its misbegotten policies.
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The charity says the international community waited too long to respond to famine in East Africa last year.
BBC: Oxfam warns of West Africa drought 'catastrophe'
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Last year's famine in Ethiopia set a precedent, with 100, 000 tonnes of food aid coming through Berbera, which had previously been written off as too small and too decrepit.
ECONOMIST: Somaliland
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He says he wants a new law criminalising Holodomor denial - and to see new monuments to the famine built in Ukraine before the end of the year's commemorations.
BBC: Ekaterina Marchenko is insistent.
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Its impact was demonstrated by reporter Michael Buerk's 1984 report on the Ethiopian famine which inspired the original Live Aid concert the following year.
BBC: TV Centre broadcasts last network news bulletins
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The Sudanese Government is restricting humanitarian flights into some rebel-held areas and aid agencies warn that this year could see a repeat of the 1998 famine in which an estimated 100, 000 people are thought to have died.
BBC: Sudan's decades of war
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Aid agencies warn that next year could see a repetition of the 1998, famine, in which one estimate put the numbers of deaths at 100, 000 people.
BBC: Starvation warning as Sudan bans flights
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Flight bans over the state of Bahr al-Ghazal last year led to a rapid deterioration in conditions and an eventual famine.
BBC: Starvation warning as Sudan bans flights
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In the worst-affected regions of Somalia, cereals prices are 260% higher than they were in 2010, comparable to what happened in Ethiopia, when grain prices in famine-stricken northern provinces in mid-1985 were about 300%-350% of their levels the year before.
ECONOMIST: Did the world react too late to signs of famine in Somalia?