getting much stronger around that, with some people saying it is not a goodidea with some people saying it is not a good idea because it will stop those companies investing, and other people saying, no, it is a good idea and it would send a very strong political signal. so that potato is going to get hotter. find political signal. so that potato is going to get hotter. political signal. so that potato is going to get hotter. and we will be followin: going to get hotter. and we will be following it. going to get hotter. and we will be following it, thank going to get hotter. and we will be following it, thank you going to get hotter. and we will be following it, thank you so - going to get hotter. and we will be following it, thank you so much, i following it, thank you so much, adam. the un secretary general has warned that the war in ukraine is increasing the risk of a global food shortage and that the conflict could lead to years of mass hunger in poorer countries. 0ur corres
on. the impact of the war in ukraine is being felt around the world, with the un secretary general warning it could lead to years of mass hunger in poorer countries, and increase the risk of a global food shortage. the crisis has sent food prices soaring, and it is warned that the world could face famines lasting for years. the bbc s azaday moshiri has more. realising the war in his country is unlikely to end any time soon, president zelensky has asked ukraine s lawmakers to extend martial law for another 90 days. translation: how long will this last? l only the actual situation on the battlefield will give the answer to this question. but the effects of this extended battle are being felt around the world. with the un secretary general warning it is threatening a global food shortage unless russia releases grain stored in ukrainian ports. it threatens to tip tens of millions of people over the edge
of the europa league, breaking scottish hearts. hello and welcome. the impact of the war in ukraine is being felt around the world, with the un secretary general warning it could lead to years of mass hunger in poorer countries, and increase the risk of a global food shortage. the bbc s azadeh moshiri has more on his stark warning. realising the war in his country is unlikely to end any time soon, president zelensky has asked ukraine lawmakers to extend martial law for another 90 days full.
the government has said it will cut ties with the national union of students because of the concerns. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has accused russia of holding hostage the food supply for millions of people around the world. 20 million tonnes of grain that should have been exported is stuck in ukraine which is also a major exporter of sunflower oil and rapeseed oil. blinken said moscow s attacks on ukraine were worsening what he called the greatest global food security crisis of our time . his comments follow a warning from the united nations that the conflict could lead to years of mass hunger in poorer countries. from 0desa, our correspondent caroline davies sent this report. ukraine s wheat helps to feed the world. but while its black sea ports remain closed, much of it is beyond the world s reach. over 3,000 tons of grain fill yuriy s warehouse, but because of the issues transporting it out of the country,
to years of mass hunger in poorer countries, and increases the risk of a global food shortage. the crisis has sent food prices soaring and there are fears the world could face famines lasting for years. azaday moshiri has more. realising the war in his country is unlikely to end any time soon, president zelensky has asked ukraine s lawmakers to extend martial law for another 90 days. translation: how long will this last? l only the actual situation on the battlefield will give the answer to this question. but the effects of this extended battle are being felt around the world. with the un secretary general warning it is threatening a global food shortage unless russia releases grain stored in ukrainian ports. it threatens to tip tens of millions of people over the edge into food insecurity, followed by malnutrition, mass hunger and famine, and the crisis would last for years.