This morning in the foreign press: Panic buying, soaring prices, and vanishing supplies in the Middle East. Egypt is one of several countries in the region that rely heavily on Ukraine and Russia for commodity staples such as wheat. The Washington Post reports on how our markets and consumers are reacting to supply squeezes and surging costs.
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