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US listeria outbreak kills infant and prompts recall of meat products
An infant in California died in a listeria outbreak that has now prompted a recall of ready-to-eat meat, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said. The child’s pregnant mother also fell ill with listeria. The child’s twin died as well, but testing could not find listeria in that infant. The CDC said eleven…
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'Trust and reserve judgement' on rebrand, says Jaguar
Jaguar A still from Jaguar’s new advert which was shared on social media. Jaguar has urged people to “trust and reserve judgement” over the rebrand of the carmaker. The company, embarking on the biggest change in its 102-year old history, released a new logo and a so-called “social media tease” this week, ahead of its…
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England target complete performance against Japan
Japan head coach Eddie Jones did not attend his pre-match news conference on Friday because of health reasons. The former England boss was well enough, however, to return to Twickenham on Saturday as he finalised his side’s plans to inflict a damaging defeat on the hosts. Japan arrive in London after beating Uruguay 36-20 in…
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England's Cox out of New Zealand series with broken thumb
Vice-captain Pope took the gloves on the second day of the warm-up game on Sunday, but with only 14 players in Queenstown and some opting for extra time in the nets, England had to ask James Anderson to take part as a fielder. Anderson, 42, has been working as England’s bowling consultant since retiring from…
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Recriminations after COP29 agrees deal on $300bn for poorer nations
Eko Siswono Toyudho/Getty Images New funding could help vulnerable countries prepare for the worst impacts of climate change Richer countries have pledged a record $300bn (£238bn) to help the developing world fight climate change, but the deal is facing recriminations that it comes nowhere near addressing poorer countries’ challenges from global warming The talks at…
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UK, France Pledge To Combat Global 'Putinization' – Foreign Ministers
Date 11/23/2024 8:08:50 PM (MENAFN– UkrinForm) The foreign ministers of Britain and France, David Lammy and Jean-Noel Barrot, have jointly expressed concern over the growing threat of global “Putinization” and reaffirmed their commitment to counter Russia’s efforts to destabilize the international order. They stated this in a co-authored article…
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Russia to toughly respond to Japan’s steps against it — Deputy Foreign Minister
MOSCOW, November 24. /TASS/. Russia will give a tough response to adverse steps of the Japan’s government, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko told TASS in an interview. “I regret saying the reaction of the Japanese government [represented by the foreign minister] to words of President [of Russia Vladimir Putin at the Valdai Club meeting] once…
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Russia will expand network of direct flights to Asian countries — Deputy Foreign Minister
MOSCOW, November 24. /TASS/. Russia will expand the network of direct flights and Mir payment system rollout in Asian nations, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko told TASS. Russia “considers that the expansion of the route network in countries of the region [Asia] has the demand,” the high-ranking diplomat said. “We are confident that connection of…
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Visit Visakhapatnam on November 29
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Visakhapatnam on the 29th of this month, where he will engage in a public meeting at the Andhra University (AU) grounds at 4 PM. During his visit, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for several significant projects, including the Simhadri NTPC and AP Genco hydro…
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Former Prime Minister Kishida launches new group in ruling LDP
Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has launched a new group within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, apparently hoping to maintain his influence as current Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba leads a minority government. The Kishida-led group, which aims to promote asset management in the country, held its inaugural meeting at the Diet building on Friday, attended…