 Moving on to other parts of Africa, a convoy of 50 trucks have arrived in McKelley, the Tigray capital on Monday, with 900 metric tons of food as well as other emergency supplies curtsy of the World Food Program. Foran Haak, deputy spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, announced this at the UN headquarters in New York on Monday. Foran said that almost 4 million people are in need of emergency food assistance in Tigray. He added that they need at least 100 trucks for food to meet daily humanitarian needs in the region. The food truck is the first humanitarian convoy to reach Tigray since the World Food Program resided operations in the northwest on July 2nd.