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More than 1.5 million people die and 860 million fall ill from unsafe food, the WHO warns
The World Health Organization warns that unsafe food harms millions of people worldwide, with children being particularly impacted. More than 860 million people fall ill and 1.5 million die worldwide every year due to unsafe food, the World Health Organization has warned. In a new report published ahead of World Food Safety Day on 7 June, the WHO estimates that millions of people across the world suffer severe health consequences as a result of contaminated or poorly handled food.
How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran?
How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran? The war, which has entered its 100th day, has upended global financial and energy markets, drawing concerns from world leaders. Sunday marks 100 days since the United States and Israel launched war on Iran – a conflict that has triggered a global energy crisis and darkened the global economic outlook.
Middle East: UN doubles Lebanon aid appeal amid Israel war
Middle East: UN doubles Lebanon aid appeal amid Israel war Published June 5, 2026last updated June 5, 2026What you need to know - The UN has more than doubled its aid appeal for Lebanon to meet what it describes as a "deteriorating" humanitarian crisis - Israel's air force has carried out more strikes on southern Lebanon after issuing a series of evacuation warnings - The UN World Food Program says rising fuel prices and transport costs arising from the Middle East conflict are pushing...
'Cybertongue' could prevent 70 million tonnes of milk waste every year
New technology developed in Canberra could prevent 70 million tonnes of milk waste each year Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 8:19am In short: A Canberra innovation that can detect contaminants in dairy products could reduce milk waste, with around 150 million tonnes currently wasted annually. It allows dairy companies, who previously had to wait two to three days to receive routine laboratory test results, to test on site in just three minutes. The Cybertongue technology may be expanded to test food for...
Jay Slater's mum sleeps in his bed ahead of tragic England World Cup anniversary
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Man presumbed dead survives week on Mount Everest without food or oxygen
Nepalese climbing guide survives week on Mount Everest without food or oxygen Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 10:51pm In short: A sherpa guide has survived nearly a week on Mount Everest without food or oxygen. Dawa Sherpa was last seen on May 29 after he failed to return to base camp with his Polish client. The guide's family said they had given up hope of finding him alive and were on the second day of a funeral ritual.
Scientists say you've been throwing away perfectly good meat because of one common mistake
Scientists are rethinking the dates consumers see on food packaging — and their research could help reduce not only food waste but also economic losses and environmental impacts tied to discarded food. "The average American wastes more than 1,000 pounds of food each year," according to Auburn University researchers. Part of the reason is that sell-by dates are overly conservative, the researchers said in a news release announcing their work to predict spoilage more accurately.
Newark mayor questions state police tactics at Delaney Hall after Sherrill's order, calls agency 'a sword'
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka said Tuesday that he disagreed with the tactics New Jersey State Police used after they were ordered by Gov. Mikie Sherrill to secure the scene outside Delaney Hall, describing the agency as "a sword." Clashes erupted outside outside the detention center in Newark on Friday after protesters defied an order from the State Police to relocate to a nearby "First Amendment zone." The area has seen frequent demonstrations in recent days after illegal immigrant detainees...
Canberrans looking for cost-of-living relief in ACT budget might be left wanting
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How do you stop Ebola at the World Cup?
LOS ANGELES — When the United States, Canada and Mexico formally submitted their co-hosting bid to soccer governing body FIFA in 2018, they touted the safety of the region, noting “no major endemic infectious diseases across any of our Host Countries.” Now, as the three countries prepare to welcome one of the largest international gatherings around the globe since the Covid-19 pandemic, infectious diseases are front of mind. Of particular concern is an outbreak of Ebola that is...