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Deadly Listeria Outbreak in UK Supermarket Salmon

A major health alert has been issued after a deadly Listeria outbreak linked to contaminated smoked salmon from UK supermarkets. Experts warn of severe risks, especially for the vulnerable. Here's what you need to know.

Two women die from poisonous guacamole at festival

A joyous food festival in Italy turns to tragedy as two women die and several others fall seriously ill after consuming suspected toxic guacamole, prompting a major health investigation.

Listeria Outbreak: Two Dead in UK Sandwich Scandal

A major listeria outbreak linked to contaminated sandwiches and wraps has resulted in two tragic deaths and left dozens severely ill across England. Health officials are urgently investigating the source.

Aid ship sails from Cyprus to Gaza amid crisis

A humanitarian aid ship carrying food supplies has departed Cyprus for Gaza, offering a lifeline amid the escalating Middle East crisis. The latest updates on the situation.

Aussie Sushi Craze Sweeps UK & US

Discover why Australian-style sushi is becoming a global sensation, with queues forming in the UK and US. Find out what makes it so unique and delicious!

Israel accused of weaponising aid in Gaza

Humanitarian organisations claim Israel's new registration requirements for aid groups in Gaza are obstructing critical assistance, exacerbating the crisis.

UK may miss gender equality aid target

The UK government may fail to meet its pledge to allocate 80% of foreign aid to gender equality projects, raising concerns among development advocates.

Australia pledges £6.5M Gaza aid package

The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has announced a £6.5 million aid package for Gaza, targeting urgent humanitarian needs. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the funding, emphasising support for civilians amid escalating

UK aid cuts hit girls' education hardest

The UK government's decision to slash foreign aid budgets is having devastating consequences for girls' education programmes in some of the world's poorest countries.

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