Explainer-What is aspartame and what do the new WHO rulings on cancer and consumption mean?
Aspartame, a popular artificial sweetener found in Diet Coke, chewing gum, yoghurt and other food products, is a
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WHO cancer arm deems aspartame "possible carcinogen"; consumption limits unchanged
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON The sweetener aspartame is a "possible carcinogen" but it remains safe to consume at
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Associated Press, OpenAI partner to explore generative AI use in news
News publisher Associated Press said on Thursday that it had reached an agreement with OpenAI to share access
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How aspartame made the agenda of the WHO's cancer research arm
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON The imminent move to label aspartame as a possible carcinogen comes after years of
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Sex education to be compulsory in Irish schools
There will be lessons on health and wellbeing, relationships and sexuality and "into adulthood".
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Pita Limjaroenrat: Thailand's reformist leader faces uncertain PM vote
The man who won the election must overcome conservative rivals and last-ditch legal hurdles to take power.
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How is the UK stopping Channel crossings and what are the legal routes to the UK?
The government's Illegal Migration Bill is in its final stages in Parliament.
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House Judiciary Chair proposes budget cuts to FBI and Justice Department
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio is calling on Congress to stop funding Department of Justice investigations into elected officials, political candidates and their families until a new policy for how they are managed is developed.
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DOJ no longer believes Trump should have immunity from E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit
The Justice Department has reversed course and said it no longer believes that Donald Trump should be entitled to immunity for his response to E. Jean Carroll's accusation of sexual assault, allowing the case to move forward to trial in January.
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Israel: Police and anti-judicial reform protesters clash as bill advances
Police use water cannon as tens of thousands block roads to try to stop the government's plans.
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Brazil's Ebanx partners with Nubank to offer payment service to customers
By Carolina Pulice MEXICO CITY Brazilian financial technology company Ebanx said on Tuesday it has signed a deal
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China, Solomon Islands sign policing pact in upgrade of ties
BEIJING (Reuters) -China and the Solomon Islands on Monday signed a deal on police cooperation as part of an upgrade
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