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Swedish company claims ruling is anti-competitive and ‘solely benefits Big Dairy’ Business live – latest updates The Swedish-based drinks manufacturer Oatly has been banned from using the word “milk” ...
HGTV star Nicole Curtis has been caught using the n-word in previously unseen footage, recorded for her show, Rehab Addict. Radar Online exclusively obtained the leaked footage, which was buried by ...
Michigan native and HGTV star Nicole Curtis has apologized after a video of her working on a house surfaced of her using a racial slur and her long-running house rehab show was pulled. In the clip, ...
Man misidentified by London supermarket using Facewatch system says: ‘I shouldn’t have to prove I am not a criminal’ A man was ordered to leave a supermarket in London after staff misidentified him ...
Novel technology to counter illegal drone use around prisons and sensitive sites is needed – do you have an innovation that could help? UK Defence Innovation (UKDI), on behalf of the Ministry of ...
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Across the globe, many cultures have words for love and attachment that don't have a direct English equivalent. Why it matters: As Valentine's Day approaches, borrowing a word from another language ...
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In a Cambodian compound with rooms designed to look like Singapore and Australia police offices, papers were strewn across desks and floors: the detritus of a fraud factory abandoned in haste. Among ...