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Korean ramen is too spicy for Denmark

Denmark has recalled many spicy ramen noodle items made by the South Korean business Samyang, citing concerns that the capsaicin levels could poison consumers. Three hot flavours from the Samyang instant ramen brand are being discontinued: Buldak Spicy and hot chicken three times, spicy and hot chicken twice, and hot chicken stew. Denmark's food agency issued the recall and warning on Tuesday, encouraging people to avoid the product.

UN-backed committee charges Israel and Palestine with war crimes

The United Nations-backed commission's inquiry has determined that Israel and Palestinian groups have committed war crimes in the vicious war in Gaza. Additionally, the commission has accused Israel of "crimes against humanity." The independent Commission of Inquiry (COI) published twin reports on Wednesday which constitute the United Nations' first comprehensive examination of the events since October 7. These reports pertain to the actions of Palestinian and Israeli groups. Indiscriminate murders and sexual violence are being levelled at both parties.

Famous French vocalist Françoise Hardy dies at 80

France's most beloved singer-songwriter, Françoise Hardy, has passed away at the age of 80. Thomas Dutronc, her son and fellow musician, posted on social media, "Mom is deceased." In 1962, Hardy emerged as a cultural icon who served as an inspiration to the likes of Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan on the music scene. She was a symbol of France's Yé-yé (yeah yeah) pop movement, which was named after its homage to English music and was characterized by its melancholy melodies.

Hezbollah launches rockets at Israel after key commander dies

Hezbollah has launched one of its most extensive rocket barrages at northern Israel since the commencement of the Gaza War. In response to the assassination of a senior Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon the previous evening, nearly 100 projectiles were launched on Wednesday morning. The attacks have sparked apprehension that the military conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is intensifying, as both parties have declared their readiness for war.

A man is charged with throwing objects at Nigel Farage

A man has been charged with using menacing behaviour in response to the throwing of objects at Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform UK party. On Tuesday, Mr Farage was campaigning in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, when the incident occurred while he was riding an open-top bus. According to law enforcement, Josh Greally, 28, has been accused of employing abusive, insulting, and threatening language and actions to incite terror.

Don’t download iOS 18 beta, risk consequences

All iPhone users have been advised to refrain from downloading Apple's most recent update, as it poses a risk of disabling their smartphones or applications. Since Monday, developers have been testing the iOS 18 beta, identifying issues related to the new 'Lock and Hide an app' feature, battery life, photos saving, and text notifications. Although the beta version is intended for such trials, the majority of users are taking a risk by installing it as their primary software.

Russia blames US for civilian deaths, Macron for increasing tensions

Russia has intensified its rhetoric against the West, alleging that the United States is responsible for the alleged use of US-supplied weapons against civilians on its soil in Ukraine, and accusing France of exacerbating tensions throughout Europe. On Friday, Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the United States' decision to authorize Ukraine's discharge of US-supplied weapons into Russia last week was "a confession… for the murder of children and women in the Belgorod region."

Rishi Sunak laughs at GP joke as heckler calls NHS ‘disintegrating’

During a campaign engagement in Wiltshire, the prime minister is confronted with criticism regarding his policies. After a doctor shouted at him regarding the NHS's plight, Rishi Sunak laughed at a joke about GPs. On Friday, the prime minister was addressing a rally in Wiltshire when a woman, who is believed to be Dr Jane Lees-Millais, began to query government policies that involve patients being referred to other primary care staff instead of GPs.

Technical expert advises against ‘obsolete’ iPhones: ‘Just chuck them away’

If you possess an iPhone that is seven years or older, you may be susceptible to a cyberattack. Security experts have cautioned that software updates that safeguard users from malware and other exploits are no longer available for smartphones manufactured between 2008 and 2014. The iPhones that are not presently supported range from the original model to the 6 Plus; however, new models are added to the list on a nearly annual basis.

Houthi-run TV reports US-UK air strikes on Yemen

As the Yemeni group targets shipping channels in the Red Sea, the United States and the United Kingdom have conducted six air strikes against targets in Yemen, according to a television station that is controlled by the Houthis. Al Masirah TV reported that four attacks were directed at the airport of Hodeidah, a major port city on the Red Sea, and the seaport of Salif, which is located to the north of the city. The news outlet also reported that two air assaults occurred in the Al-Thawra region, which is located to the north of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.

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Eight Israeli troops die in Gaza as Palestinian dead toll ‘passes 37,000’

The troops were slain early Saturday morning while driving in a convoy after participating in a midnight battle against Hamas. The Israeli military confirmed that eight Israeli troops were killed inside Gaza. On Saturday morning, an explosion occurred in the southern city of Rafah, killing the military members.

Hydrogen driving: We test the fuel cell Ineos Grenadier

Electric vehicles are the future, and everyone agrees on that. That is the mantra offered to motorists who are encouraged to convert to EVs. However, not everyone agrees that the future of motoring will be entirely dominated by plug-in electric vehicles; some believe hydrogen fuel cells may play an essential role. Ineos, owned by buccaneering boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is already developing a robust 4x4 EV called the Fusilier, but it is also considering hydrogen power.

Southgate urges fans to “enjoy the football”

German police have increased security measures for the England-Serbia game on Sunday in Gelsenkirchen. When asked about the increased security risk of England's opening Euros match against Serbia, Gareth Southgate responded that he "expects everyone to enjoy the football." The England manager was replying to a question at a pre-match press conference on Saturday regarding the decision to increase security for Sunday's game in Gelsenkirchen.

New survey forecasts Tories will win 72 seats in next parliament

According to pollsters, the Tories are on the verge of "electoral extinction," with Reform UK also surging in the rankings. Two polls published today are bad news for Rishi Sunak. One shows a four-point dip, and the other indicates his party will win only 72 seats. A Savanta poll for The Sunday Telegraph found the Tories down four points to 21% of the vote, the lowest by that pollster since the final days of Theresa May's premiership in early 2019.