Global Week in Review: Millions Face Food Insecurity in South Sudan

Plus, boat carrying migrants sinks in Mediterranean Sea.

Millions Face Food Insecurity in South Sudan - At least 3.7 million people are facing a hunger crisis as continued violence in the country blocks aid agencies from delivering supplies to those in need. Farmers have also been blocked from tending their land. (Photo: Ben Curtis/AP Photo, File)

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Millions Face Food Insecurity in South Sudan - At least 3.7 million people are facing a hunger crisis as continued violence in the country blocks aid agencies from delivering supplies to those in need. Farmers have also been blocked from tending their land. (Photo: Ben Curtis/AP Photo, File)

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Boat Carrying Migrants Sinks in Mediterranean Sea - A boat traveling from Libya and carrying migrants sank in the Mediterranean and left at least 14 people dead. Two hundred people were rescued by the Italian navy.  (Photo: Giuseppe Lami/Landov/EPA)

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Boat Carrying Migrants Sinks in Mediterranean Sea - A boat traveling from Libya and carrying migrants sank in the Mediterranean and left at least 14 people dead. Two hundred people were rescued by the Italian navy.  (Photo: Giuseppe Lami/Landov/EPA)

Efforts to End South Africa Strike Still Underway - Seventy-five people dead in Central African Republic town; Brazil has record-breaking heat; plus more global news. — Natelege Whaley (@Natelege)The country’s government has put out a proposal to end a strike by platinum miners who are demanding double their current wages from three platinum companies in South Africa Anglo American Platinum, Lonmin and Impala Platinum. (Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

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Two Mine Workers Killed in South Africa - Two mineworkers for a company called Lonmin were killed on Monday in a "very sad incident," according to the chief executive Ben Magara. It is reported that they were intimidated and assaulted for returning to work, after hundreds of mineworkers remain on strike after four months. (Photo: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

Prosecutors Say Oscar Pistorius Needs Psychiatric Help - Oscar Pistorius's attorney has requested that he be admitted to a mental health institution to undergo testing and claims he has an "anxiety disorder." (Photo: Chris Collingridge/AP Photo, Pool)

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Prosecutors Say Oscar Pistorius Needs Psychiatric Help - Oscar Pistorius's attorney has requested that he be admitted to a mental health institution to undergo testing and claims he has an "anxiety disorder." (Photo: Chris Collingridge/AP Photo, Pool)

Car Bomb Kills 11 in Somalia - At least 11 people were killed and 20 people were wounded in a bombing Monday in the town of Baidoa, Somalia. A suicide car bomber is believed to be targeting a police officer in Somalia.    (Photo: Omar Faruk/Landov/Reuters)

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Car Bomb Kills 11 in Somalia - At least 11 people were killed and 20 people were wounded in a bombing Monday in the town of Baidoa, Somalia. A suicide car bomber is believed to be targeting a police officer in Somalia.   (Photo: Omar Faruk/Landov/Reuters)

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African Migrants Rescued in Greece - A total of 32 migrants who survived a boat capsizing near Turkey arrived at the port of Piraeus, Greece, Monday. Most of the survivors came from Somalia and Syria. (Photo: Petros Giannakouris/AP Photo)

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African Migrants Rescued in Greece - A total of 32 migrants who survived a boat capsizing near Turkey arrived at the port of Piraeus, Greece, Monday. Most of the survivors came from Somalia and Syria. (Photo: Petros Giannakouris/AP Photo)

Stampede Kills 15 People in Congo - A stampede at a football match in Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, left 15 people dead. Police aimed to calm rising tensions between fans of both teams toward the end of the game by spraying tear gas, but panic followed instead. (Photo: EuroNews)

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Stampede Kills 15 People in Congo - A stampede at a football match in Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, left 15 people dead. Police aimed to calm rising tensions between fans of both teams toward the end of the game by spraying tear gas, but panic followed instead. (Photo: EuroNews)