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Beekeepers: adulterated cheap honey remains a problem
The EU wants more certainty about the origin and purity of honey. However, beekeepers continue to observe major consumer deception. The natural product is often flavoured with sugar,…
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Pilot dies as F-18 fighter crashes in northeastern Spain
The pilot of a Spanish Air-Force F-18 fighter died on Friday after his aircraft crashed near the municipality of Perales de Alfambra in the northeastern region of Aragon, the Spanish…
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators take to streets in Rome
Several thousand pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in Rome on Saturday, calling for an immediate end to fighting and a ceasefire, reported Xinhua. Starting from morning,…
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Escalating climate crisis in Europe calls for closer int’l cooperation
Storm-triggered floods hit central Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, killing 19 people and leaving many others missing along the Neretva River, one of the country's major…
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4 migrants die when attempting to cross English Channel
Four migrants including a 2-year-old child died overnight Friday while attempting to cross the English Channel illegally, the French Pas-de-Calais prefecture said Saturday afternoon,…
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Man arrested in Czech for school shooting threat
Czech police said on Friday that they have arrested a man who threatened to shoot up a classroom at a school in Prague, reported Xinhua. Police recently received a report concerning…
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EU suspends high-level meetings with Georgian gov’t over rhetoric
The European Union (EU) has suspended all high-level engagements with the Georgian government, citing concerns over the tone of recent rhetoric from Tbilisi, EU Ambassador to Georgia…
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Traffic control IT glitch causes problems in Germany
A temporary fault in the German air traffic control system led to problems throughout the whole of Germany's airspace, the air traffic control agency said on Friday, reported…
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EU court annuls mandatory vehicle return rule
The Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) on Friday annulled the requirement for trucks and heavy vehicles to return to their country of origin every eight weeks, reported…
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German cashpoints left short of money due to transport strike
Some people in Germany may struggle to get money from cashpoints due to a strike in the cash-in-transit industry, according to a spokesman on Wednesday, a day before a holiday that…
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