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Food insecurity on the rise in the Caribbean, according to World Food Programme

Food insecurity on the rise in the Caribbean, according to World Food Programme

Dominica News Online - Friday, August 1st, 2025 at 12:52 PM In the Caribbean, high cost of food and agricultural investments leads to continued difficulty. Photo: UN World Food ProgrammeNearly 3.2 million residents across the English- and...

Who needs French cheese? We've got British Brie! Cheesemonger reveals the UK's top alternatives to France and Italy's soft cheeses after 'overzealous' border officials' import ban

Who needs French cheese? We've got British Brie! Cheesemonger reveals the UK's top alternatives to France and Italy's soft cheeses after 'overzealous' border officials' import ban

Deli and restaurant owners in the UK have been left outraged after 'overzealous' border officials slapped an import ban on unpasteurised soft cheeses such as mozzarella and brie from Italy and France. One Marylebone retailer and distributor of...

Food bank launches game-changing initiative to save hundreds of tons of food from trash: 'We recover it before it gets there'

Food bank launches game-changing initiative to save hundreds of tons of food from trash: 'We recover it before it gets there'

"Everything that arrives here was originally destined for the recycling point." by Lindy WhitehouseAugust 1, 2025 A food bank in Spain has partnered with a major wholesale market for fresh food to reduce food waste and feed vulnerable communities....

Hungary’s neighbour 1st European country to ban arms trade with Israel

Hungary’s neighbour 1st European country to ban arms trade with Israel

Slovenia became the first European country to ban the import, export, and transit of weapons and military equipment to and from Israel, the government announced on Thursday. The decision, initiated by Prime Minister Robert Golob, was confirmed...

New practices adapting farms to Britain's changing climate

New practices adapting farms to Britain's changing climate

02:44 In the fields of Eves Hill Farm in Norfolk, Jeremy Buxton whistles to his cattle. They come at his call, calm, well-fed, and ready to graze in a freshly opened paddock. It's all part of a carefully managed system called rotational grazing....

Spain Airdrops 12 Tonnes of Food to Gaza

Spain Airdrops 12 Tonnes of Food to Gaza

Spain has airdropped 12 tonnes of food into Gaza, the country’s foreign minister announced on Friday. The mission, which used 24 parachutes to deliver a total of 12,000 kilogrammes of food, is intended to feed approximately 11,000 people. In a...

Hospital food proven bad scientifically – and may undermine health

Hospital food proven bad scientifically – and may undermine health

Hospital meals have long been the butt of jokes, but new research shows they might actually pose a health risk, with low-quality diets failing to meet basic nutrition standards in hospitals and nursing homes. Anyone who has been a hospital patient...

'Very insufficient' aid entering Gaza, Germany says, as two million face starvation

'Very insufficient' aid entering Gaza, Germany says, as two million face starvation

The amount of aid entering Gaza remains "very insufficient" despite a limited improvement, the German government said on Saturday after ministers discussed ways to heighten pressure on Israel. The criticism came after Foreign Minister Johann...

Spain airdrops 12 tonnes of food aid over Gaza

Spain airdrops 12 tonnes of food aid over Gaza

MADRID - Spain said on Aug 1 it had airdropped 12 tonnes of food into Gaza, which UN-backed experts say is slipping into famine. The mission deployed 24 parachutes, each capable of carrying 500kg of food, for a total of 12 tonnes – enough for...

Pakistan softens death penalty laws to keep EU trade, preserves blasphemy statutes

Pakistan softens death penalty laws to keep EU trade, preserves blasphemy statutes

Brussels, Belgium, Aug 2, 2025 / 07:00 am Pakistan’s Senate has passed legislation removing the death penalty for two specific crimes in what officials openly acknowledge is a calculated move to preserve billions in European trade benefits — while...

Citizenship Lost: How Giorgia Meloni Closed Italy’s Door to Millions

Citizenship Lost: How Giorgia Meloni Closed Italy’s Door to Millions

On March 28, 2025, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni introduced restrictions to obtain Italian citizenship by ancestry, affecting millions of Italian descendants. The change sparked legal challenges and concern, particularly in South America, where an...

'I run Britain's cheapest shop... everything costs 20p - but we're STILL fighting a crimewave'

'I run Britain's cheapest shop... everything costs 20p - but we're STILL fighting a crimewave'

It is the no-frills family-run store where every single item costs just 20p - but even Britain's cheapest shop is not immune from the brazen scourge of shoplifting sweeping the nation. The 20p Shop, nestled in the affluent market town of Otley,...

The 18 Recipes We Can’t Wait To Make This August

The 18 Recipes We Can’t Wait To Make This August

While it might seem like all the grocery stores and candy brands are telling us summer is over and it's time for Halloween, we here at Allrecipes are still squeezing in the last bits of fresh, bright flavors wherever we can before we dig out our...

HOW TRUMP’S TARIFFS THREATEN ITALY’S BELOVED WINES

HOW TRUMP’S TARIFFS THREATEN ITALY’S BELOVED WINES

US President Donald Trump (R) and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (L) speak to the press after agreeing on a trade deal between the two economies following their meeting, in Turnberry south west Scotland on July 27, 2025, on the...

EU regulators likely to approve Prosus’ €4.1B Just Eat deal with conditions

EU regulators likely to approve Prosus’ €4.1B Just Eat deal with conditions

European Union antitrust authorities are expected to give the green light to Prosus’ €4.1 billion ($4.74 billion) acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway, but only under specific conditions designed to ease competition concerns. According to sources...

Germany, France, and UK may send foreign ministers to Israel...

Germany, France, and UK may send foreign ministers to Israel...

The leaders of Germany, France and Britian are weighing up whether to dispatch their foreign secretaries to Israel next week, the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Tuesday. Merz's announcement came a few hours after a collective of United...

Kosovo and Eastern Europe scorched by worst July drought

Kosovo and Eastern Europe scorched by worst July drought

Last month saw record-breaking drought across Europe and the Mediterranean, with more than half of the land affected. Data from the European Drought Observatory (EDO) shows the driest conditions ever recorded for the first 10 days of July since...

Inside the EU's stalled plan to penalize Israel over Gaza 'violations'

Inside the EU's stalled plan to penalize Israel over Gaza 'violations'

Something changed in Brussels over the last few days: After more than a year and a half of urging Israel to end bombardments and blockades of Gaza, the EU took a step toward backing its words with action. "The mood has hardened significantly," one...

25hours to introduce four food and beverage venues to Sydney’s Oxford Street

25hours to introduce four food and beverage venues to Sydney’s Oxford Street

Ennismore’s 25hours brand is gearing up to make its Australian debut on September 25, with the opening of 25hours Hotel The Olympia, 1-11 Oxford Street, Sydney. The hotel, which is now taking bookings, is located on the heritage-listed site of the...

European Stocks Close Sharply Lower As Trump's Tariff Move Hurts Sentiment

European Stocks Close Sharply Lower As Trump's Tariff Move Hurts Sentiment

European stocks tumbled on Friday, recording one of their worst sessions in several months, as sweeping fresh tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump raised fears of a global economic slowdown, prompting investors to press selling across...

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