The episode began by mentioning the Russian proverb that "wheat and salt do not fight", but after the outbreak of the war between Russia and Ukraine, they started fighting, which threatens humanity with hunger.

Hunger has begun to exacerbate in the Middle East and North Africa, as the bread that poets sings is a symbol of work and family, its prices have risen.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that 45 African countries are experiencing severe wheat shortages due to the war, warning that many countries will suffer from food shortages in the coming days.

In turn, French President Emmanuel Macron warned of the acute shortage of wheat, calling on European countries to increase their reserves of wheat and food.

For his part, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said that his country's conditions are difficult, and one of the owners of the bakeries in Cairo asked the good people to pray to God for relief.

As for Tunisian President Kais Saied, he toured the capital's bakeries, and declared a war on the monopoly of wheat, but his war failed to provide wheat to the markets.

The episode also addressed the following topics:

  • Al-Sisi confirms that the conditions are very difficult and asks the good people to pray.

  • The flour of the Qais Said campaign has not yet reached the bakeries of Tunisia.

  • Zelensky: The threats to Ukraine and Israel are similar.

  • Chechen fighters enter Mariupol and Kadyrov leads the spoils.

  • Putin's mind to Al Jazeera is live: We win in Ukraine or the world ends.

  • Faisal Miqdad's open zipper grabs the spotlight in Abu Dhabi.