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Midsomer Murders slapped with 'content warnings' by ITV
Daily Mail· 3 hours agoMidsomer Murders is one of Britain’s best-loved television shows, regularly pulling in millions of...
Dangerous feral hogs that destroy lawns and eat plastic are growing across the US, and states can't...
Business Insider via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoIn the centuries since, not much has slowed the wild pig population from expanding. A single sow can...
The best things to buy at Borough Market for a sizzling summer barbecue
The Independent· 5 days agoFrom fiery salsas to succulent seafood and Mediterranean dealights, Borough Market’s traders reveal...
Political Unrest Worldwide Is Fueled by High Prices and Huge Debts
New York Times· 2 days agoEconomic turmoil is spreading across the globe, and the response has been protests, attempted coups...
The Dazzling Artistry of Hiroshige’s ‘100 Famous Views of Edo’
New York Times· 3 days agoIf you want to understand the visual language of Instagram, cinema, Tintin comics, modern poster...
Could the pig industry survive an African swine fever outbreak? - Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly Interactive· 2 days agoAs the largest animal disease outbreak ever recorded, African swine fever (ASF) poses a real threat...
Fighting for her land: My great-aunt Kamira, the Algerian revolutionary
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoIn the spring of 1962, the air in Beni-Mazouz, a small village nestled in the mountainous wilaya...
Spain’s traditional food markets are fading away – and with them, a whole way of life | Stephen...
The Guardian· 3 days agoOnce the place to go for things you couldn’t get in your local neighbourhood market – wild boar, pheasant, goose barnacles, tamarillo or edible insects ...
Tourists may be hit with €750 fine in Spanish hotspot if caught urinating in sea
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoIRISH tourists could be whacked with a whopper €750 fine for urinating in the sea of a popular Costa del Sol holiday hotspot. The Spanish seaside resort town of Marbella is cracking down on ...