Lawsuit accuses major food companies of marketing ‘addictive’ food to children

Major food companies including Kraft Heinz, Mondelez and Coca-Cola filed a new lawsuit against the company in the US on Tuesday, accusing it of developing and promoting ‘ultra-processed’ products that…

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‘Brugge’ celebrates the likelihood of qualifying for the Champions League

With a challenging programme of upcoming matches, Club Brugge knew they needed a home win over Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday to keep their Champions League hopes alive and achieved that…

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Former India teammates claim Rohit’s poor form is affecting his captaincy

According to former teammates Harbhajan Singh and Cheteshwar Pujara, Indian captain Rohit Sharma's poor performance is affecting his captaincy in Australia. Rohit has scored just fifty runs in the last…

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South Korean police try to search Yoon’s office because of martial law

South Korean police on Wednesday tried to search President Yun Seok-yol's office but were unable to enter the main building, Yonhap news reported, as the investigation into the US ally's…

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Interim Syrian leader promises to rebuild country but faces money shortage

Syria's new interim prime minister said his aim was to bring back millions of Syrian refugees, protect all citizens and provide basic services, but admitted it would be difficult because…

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