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Famine looms in Horn of Africa after four seasons of poor rains: UN

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Four consecutive seasons of poor rains have left millions of drought-stricken people in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia facing starvation, UN aid agencies and meteorologists say, warning that the October to December rainy season "could also fail".

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