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  • HealthThe Guardian

    We found unhealthy pesticide levels in 20% of US produce – here’s what you need to know

    Consumer Reports recently conducted its most comprehensive review of pesticides in 59 US fruits and vegetables

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  • BusinessThe Guardian

    Kale, watermelon and even some organic foods pose high pesticide risk, analysis finds

    A new analysis by Consumer Reports shows that pesticides have contaminated the US fruit and vegetable supply – even some organics

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  • HealthThe Guardian

    What’s safe to eat? Here is the pesticide risk level for each fruit and vegetable

    Even organic produce can contain unhealthy amounts of pesticide – see which fruits and vegetables rank best and worst

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  • NewsThe Independent

    China sounds alarm after Philippines and US announce ‘mega drills’ involving 16000 soldiers

    China warns of ‘greater insecurity’ to Philippines for holding exercises with external forces

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  • SportEvening Standard

    Apple has made a 'hidden' Wordle rival for iPhone

    The puzzle looks and feels a lot like Wordle at first sight

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  • NewsReuters

    UK's Rwanda asylum plan to be debated on April 22

    Britain's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will be debated on April 22 in the House of Commons, the government said on Thursday, setting the date for the latest stage in a protracted battle over the scheme. On Wednesday, Britain's House of Lords rejected for a fourth time the piece of legislation needed for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to push through one of his flagship policies. Under the scheme, the government wants to start sending asylum seekers arriving illegally in Britain to Rwanda

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  • NewsAFP

    'Human-induced' climate change behind deadly Sahel heatwave: study

    The deadly heatwave that hit Africa's Sahel region in early April would not have occurred without human-induced climate change, according to a study by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group published Thursday.Observations and climate models used by researchers at the WWA showed that "heatwaves with the magnitude observed in March and April 2024 in the region would have been impossible to occur without the global warming of 1.2C to date", which scientists attribute to human-induced climate ch

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