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EU gets stricter on black pepper from Brazil and peanuts from India

The European Commission has tightened checks on black pepper from Brazil because of Salmonella and peanuts from India because of aflatoxins. These and other products...

EFSA presents data on pesticide residues in food

The non-compliance rate for pesticides in foods decreased in 2019, according to a report published by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The report is...

Is The Digital Services Act Going To Make A Huge Mess Of Website Liability In The EU?

from the sounds-like-it dept I've been so focused of late on issues related to Section 230 in the US, that I've had barely any time...

EU countries battling lack of resources for food controls

Many European countries are struggling to perform all their planned checks on businesses because of resource issues, according to a report. The analysis covers national...

Contaminated sesame seed recalls continue in Europe

A European alert food system is nearing 500 reports because of the unauthorized substance ethylene oxide in products with sesame seeds. Belgium made the first alert in early September 2020 in the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) concerning …

European Union Refuses to Require China Stop Using Slave Labour Before Signing Trade Deal

The European Union will not require the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to ban the use of forced labour before ratifying the proposed €120 billion...

Farage: European Union’s Greed Is Helping Communist China ‘Take Over the World’

In response to the mass arrests of pro-democracy activists and politicians in Hong Kong, British politicians called on the European Union to abandon the...

EU project targets safe food for infants

An EU-funded project aiming to boost food safety for infants in the European Union and China has begun. The Safe Food for Infants in the...

European Union Announces Sweeping New Regulations Against Big Tech Companies

Big tech companies could face multibillion dollar fines in Europe and the threat of being broken up unless they comply with sweeping new regulations...

Making religion a positive force

SIR: Recently in a very perspective analysis in his column on the back page of Nigerian Tribune, the noted columnist Obadiah Mailafa pointed out...
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