GENEVA: More than 13 million Syrians — over half the population — are facing acute food insecurity, the United Nations warned Tuesday, calling for clearing explosive-littered fields to revitalize agriculture in the war-shattered country. The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization said turning fields riddled with unexploded ordnance following the brutal civil war into productive land could help solve the food crisis in Syria. “Syria’s agriculture sector is at a pivotal moment,” said Pirro-Tomaso Perri, the FAO’s acting representative in the country.

La guerre en Syrie, déclenchée en 2011 à la suite de la répression brutale par le pouvoir des manifestations prodémocratie, a fait plus d’un demi-million de morts et morcelé le…

GENEVA: More than 13 million Syrians — over half the population — are facing acute food insecurity, the United Nations warned Tuesday, calling for clearing explosive-littered…