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Somalia seizes expired food from World Food Programme

By Al Jazeera
16 June 2016   |   11:11 am
The Somali government has arrested several World Food Programme officials, and seized a plane load of what it says is expired food. A senior government official has said the aid shipment was an attempt to poison the people of Somalia.

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