A batch of pickled cucumber product from Greece is being recalled after the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) detected the presence of sulphur dioxide — an allergen — in them. The food additive was not declared in the packaging label.Blu Kouzina Pte Ltd, the importer of the affected product — Uncle Yiannis' Baby Gherkins — has been directed to recall them, the agency said in a news release on Wednesday (March 11) night.One batch of the product, with an expiry date of September 27, 2028, is being recalled.SFA said that while sulphite does not pose a food safety issue to consumers at large, those who are intolerant of, or allergic to, sulphites may either develop or experience hives, itchiness, stomach-ache, diarrhoea, or vomiting.Those who have purchased the affected product, and are intolerant of or allergic to sulphites, should not consume them. They may contact their point of purchase for enquiries.Persons who have consumed the implicated product should seek medical advice if they have concerns about their health.
We know one of the impacts of the U.S.-Israel war in Iran is spiking the price of oil — but why did filling up our gas tanks get so costly, so fast?
Canada has advanced to the World Baseball Classic's playoff round for the first time in the international tournament's 20-year history.
The Correctional Service of Canada is finalizing plans to cut all prison librarian positions at federal institutions, in a move that advocates say violates human rights and will actively harm efforts to rehabilitate prisoners.
Correctional Service Canada plans to cut library technicians and employment co-ordinator positions in federal penitentiaries, a move critics worry could affect inmate recidivism and reintegration.
American commanders’ use of outdated targeting data reportedly led to a Tomahawk strike on an Iranian school in Minab Read Full Article at RT.com
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Several oil tankers along with a major port in Oman are reportedly in flames amid ongoing the US-Israeli war with Iran Read Full Article at RT.com
With Washington ruling out a ground invasion, the closest precedent for a US war with Iran may be NATO’s bombing campaign against Yugoslavia Read Full Article at RT.com
Installé sans autorisation dans un lotissement de la Dorsale, le chenil chapeauté par la fédération Ta tatou mau animara est au cœur d’une controverse depuis plusieurs mois. Nuisances pour les riverains, fermeture ordonnée par le Pays, procédure judiciaire en cours : à quelques jours de l’audience en référé prévue le 16 mars au tribunal de Papeete, la présidente Vatea Ioane de TTMA s'exprime pour la première fois.
Naga men, women, and children were abducted by suspected militants along Manipur's Ukhrul-Imphal Road, potentially escalating ethnic tensions. A Naga organization blamed Kuki militants, demanding their immediate release. The Manipur Chief Minister appealed for the unconditional release of all civilians and urged stakeholders to maintain peace.
Poland has opened a probe into alleged human trafficking tied to Jeffrey Epstein after documents suggested victims were recruited there Read Full Article at RT.com
Prime Minister Albanese has “hitched” Australia to the conflict by sending troops to the Middle East, Nick McKim has warned Read Full Article at RT.com
From Jewish street-corner preachers, to Christian high-ranking officials, many believe the conflict has been prophesized Read Full Article at RT.com
US Attorney General Pam Bondi has moved into a secure military base after facing a multitude of threats, The New York Times reports Read Full Article at RT.com
The International Paralympic Committee is investigating a politically-motivated snub by German skiers Read Full Article at RT.com
Thorpe St Andrew School, near Norwich, was plunged into lockdown and pupils were told to hide as armed police rushed to the scene after reports of a stabbing on Wednesday morning.
An enormous halibut was landed from the Greenlandic trawler Ilivileq at Reykjavík harbor this morning, and it was no small catch, 172 kilograms and 2.5 meters long.