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Kebab company fined £500,000 for selling meat that 'contained little actual lamb'

Kebab company fined £500,000 for selling meat that 'contained little actual lamb' An Essex-based company has been slapped with a £500,000 fine for mislabelling lamb kebabs sold in restaurants and takeaways across the UK An Essex-based company that supplied kebabs to takeaways and restaurants across the UK has been slapped with a £500,000 fine for selling "lamb" that was mostly "skin and fat". Swansea Crown Court heard that kebabs produced by Kismet Kebabs Ltd and labelled as lamb contained...

Daily Mirror 3d ago

Kyrgyzstan calls for more Asian, African and Latin American seats on UN Security Council

As he announced his country's candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev called for its reform to include greater representation from Asia, Africa and South America. Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev has called for a broader representation and inclusion of smaller states in the United Nations Security Council, stating that his country would serve as a bridge-builder if the reform were implemented. "The foreign...

Euronews 9d ago

‘Shock’ as rare white-tailed eagle born in UK disappears in suspicious circumstances

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The Independent UK 8d ago

Castro's indictment references a network of Cuban spies. Who were they?

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ABC Australia 10d ago

Shackled, bleeding, raped: Palestinians describe abuse in Israel’s prisons

Shackled, bleeding, raped: Palestinians describe abuse in Israel’s prisons Former detainees tell Al Jazeera they were chained, stripped, sexually abused and filmed, with repeated allegations involving dogs. This story contains descriptions of sexual assault that some readers may find disturbing. He does not begin with the name of the prison.

Al Jazeera 1d ago

Anti-cartel hardliner channels Trump in bid to end Colombia's leftist era in pivotal election

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Sudan war victims seek justice in Kenya over claims of torture and sexual violence

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The Independent World 1d ago

From Russia to Israel to US, 'warlords' seize power — report

From Russia to Israel to US, 'warlords' seize power — report June 9, 2026"Warlord" is a term that was commonly used in the 1990s in connection with civil wars in Liberia, Afghanistan and Somalia. During that time, it was used to describe leaders who waged war to further their own interests, with no regard for the degradation of countries. The 2026 Peace Report from four leading German peace and conflict research institutes focuses on the comeback of such actors in the 21st century.

Deutsche Welle 1d ago

Peace Report: Are modern warlords in power?

Peace Report: Are modern warlords in power? June 9, 2026"Warlord" is a term that was commonly used in the 1990s in connection with civil wars in Liberia, Afghanistan and Somalia. During that time, it was used to describe leaders who waged war to further their own interests, with no regard for the degradation of countries.

Deutsche Welle 1d ago

Peace Report: Are modern warlords ruling the world?

Peace Report: Are modern warlords ruling the world? June 9, 2026"Warlord" is a term that was commonly used in the 1990s in connection with civil wars in Liberia, Afghanistan and Somalia. During that time, it was used to describe leaders who waged war to further their own interests, with no regard for the degradation of countries.

Deutsche Welle 1d ago