39-year-old man has been arrested in Austria over the discovery of rat poison in jars of HiPP baby food sold in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Swiss company HiPP last month issued product recall over tainted baby food jars. HiPP claims its products were not tainted during production and the recall was prompted by a criminal act.
A 39-year-old suspect has been arrested after rat poison turned up in some HiPP baby food jars on supermarket shelves in central Europe. HiPP recalled some of its jars in Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The company said the recall was not due to any product or quality defect on its part, and said the jars left its facility in “perfect condition”
Columbia Journalism Investigations and Inside Climate News collected and analyzed data on new lithium mining projects in the U.S. There's a global rush for new sources of lithium to power the green-energy transition. The data was compiled from S&P Global, government databases, company reports, filings, investor presentations and responses to questionnaires sent to companies. It also included data from Protected Planet and the CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed since February 28, which has affected the global economy. Wittenberg is home to a chemical plant that was founded in 1915 to produce nitrogen for explosives and fertilizers to circumvent a blockade. The company took over the site in 1993. It is Germany's largest producer of urea, an essential component of fertilizers. 80% of the company's production is powered by gas, which doubled in price since the conflict in Ukraine broke out.
Forage-cations are among the largest culinary travel trends. One in five people travel to find new culinary experiences. On Uniworld cruises to Provence, people disembark to a family-owned truffle farm. In the Maldives, resort guests are setting sail into the turquoise waters with fishing rods in hand. Scuba divers can explore alongside a Sandals Resort marine biologist to hunt invasive lionfish.
There is a lot of action going on in the scene. It is more than 800 kilometers away from Russia’s Perm region, more than 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine, two days from the end of the week. There are a number of different scenes going on.
All five people on board a Cessna 421C were killed in a plane crash in Wimberley, Texas. They were pickleball players flying to a tournament. A second plane with the same passengers landed safely at the airport in New Braunfels.
By 2030, at least six new projects are expected on American soil, with 13 more close behind, mostly in the dry Southwest. Companies have already staked claims for more than 100 lithium mines, according to a new database from Columbia Journalism Investigations and Inside Climate News. The U.S. is emerging as a major player in the global lithium market. Socially and economically vulnerable communities, especially Indigenous tribes, are absorbing many of the impacts.
By 2030, at least six new mining projects are projected to extract lithium from American soil and another 13 will follow, mostly in the dry Southwest. Indigenous communities are bearing the brunt of this boom. The Trump administration has taken the unprecedented step of buying shares in lithium mines to guarantee federal loans.
The morning appetite is different from the midday and evening appetite. This is partly why he loves a breakfast burrito. He prefers the northern-Mexican style, made with a modest amount of filling and rolled into a narrower cylinder. At Vato, in Park Slope, the tortillas are thin and rich, with chewy interiors.