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US: Explosion at Smitty’s Supply in Roseland, Louisiana Prompts Evacuations

An explosion occurred at Smitty’s Supply in Roseland, Louisiana on Friday, August 22, prompted mandatory evacuations within a one-mile radius. The blast at the automotive manufacturing facility, which employs around 400 people, caused no reported injuries. Residents reported feeling the ground shake and saw black residue, believed to be oil, falling from the sky.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

China Imposes 100% Tariff on Canadian Rapeseed Oil

A customer buys cooking oil at a supermarket in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province on March 9, 2025. The Customs Tariff Commission of The State Council announced on March 8 that it will impose a 100% tariff on canola oil, oil residue cake and peas originating in Canada from March 20, 2025. A 25% tariff was imposed on seafood and pork originating in Canada.

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Israeli Raid Kills Two Palestinians - Palestine

Israeli Raid Kills Two Palestinians - Palestine

Glass residue from a bullet-riddled car after a military raid in Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank, Palestine on December 12, 2024. Palestinian officials said on December 12, that Israeli military raids in the occupied West Bank killed two Palestinians, while the army said its forces killed two "terrorists in counterterrorism" operations. Photo by Mohammad Nazal/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Central Kitchen

Central Kitchen

BINZHOU, CHINA - OCTOBER 23, 2024 - A staff member is conducting pesticide residue testing on purchased dishes in the central kitchen of Binzhou, Shandong, China on October 23, 2024.

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CHINA-GUIZHOU-MEXICO-CILI-PRICKLY PEAR-ECONOMY (CN)

CHINA-GUIZHOU-MEXICO-CILI-PRICKLY PEAR-ECONOMY (CN)

(231111) -- GUIYANG, Nov. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A worker recycles Cili fruit residue at a factory in Longli County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Aug. 23, 2018. Cili (Rosa roxburghii), meaning "thorn pear" in Chinese, is a yellowish, spiny fruit renowned for its rich vitamin C content and various nutritional benefits. This distinctive fruit is a hallmark produce of the mountainous regions in southwest China's Guizhou. Currently, the Cili production stands as a key driver in promoting rural revitalization in Longli County, Guizhou Province. The county's Cili cultivation area has expanded to 105,000 mu (7,000 hectares), yielding an annual output of 16,000 tons of fresh fruit. The comprehensive output value exceeds 400 million yuan (approximately 54.87 million U.S. dollars), significantly contributing to the income growth of the over 8,000 local farmers. Meanwhile in the semi-arid parts of Mexico, another kind of throny fruit also brings profits to local farmers. The prickly pear cactus is a plant that

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Vocational Education In China

Vocational Education In China

YANTAI, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Students conduct a training on pesticide residue detection in agricultural products at Yantai Cultural and Tourism Vocational College in east China's Shandong province, Sept 8, 2023. At present, China has built the largest vocational education system in the world, and the middle and higher vocational schools train about 10 million high-quality technical talents every year.

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Vocational Education In China

Vocational Education In China

YANTAI, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Students conduct a training on pesticide residue detection in agricultural products at Yantai Cultural and Tourism Vocational College in east China's Shandong province, Sept 8, 2023. At present, China has built the largest vocational education system in the world, and the middle and higher vocational schools train about 10 million high-quality technical talents every year.

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Pesticide residue in frozen food products

Pesticide residue in frozen food products

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the seven different products of Aqlifoods Co., a subsidiary of Maruha Nichiro Holdings Inc., in which malathion, an organic phosphate typically used as a pesticide, was detected. Aqlifoods said Dec. 31, 2013, that pesticide residue found in some of its frozen food products could sicken a child who consumed just one-eighth of a croquette, dramatically revising its previous estimate of 60 croquettes comprising a toxic dose. The packet at top left is the same product as the croquette package in which the highest concentration was detected.

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Pesticide residue in frozen food products

Pesticide residue in frozen food products

TOKYO, Japan - Toshio Kushiro, president of Maruha Nichiro Holdings Inc., bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of Dec. 31, 2013. Aqlifoods Co., Maruha's subsidiary based in Gunma Prefecture, said the same day that pesticide residue found in some of its frozen food products could sicken a child who consumed just one-eighth of a croquette, dramatically revising its previous estimate of 60 croquettes comprising a toxic dose.

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Itoham to collect products after toxic substance found

Itoham to collect products after toxic substance found

TOKYO, Japan - Itoham Foods Inc. executives bow at a press conference held at the company's Tokyo office in Meguro Ward on Oct. 25 after toxic cyanogen compounds exceeding the residue standard set by the government were detected in the underground water sources used in production of the products. At front are products to be voluntarily collected by the company.

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Matsutake imports from China fall on illegal pesticide residue

Matsutake imports from China fall on illegal pesticide residue

OSAKA, Japan - Imports of matsutake mushrooms from China are declining sharply, leading to an increase in those from South Korea (photographed at a shop in Kobe) and other suppliers, as they were found to have illegal quantities of pesticide residue. Japanese consumed some 2,500 tons of matsutake mushrooms in 2001, of which imports accounted for 2,400 tons, including 1,530 tons from China.

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BOTSWANA-MOLEPOLOLE-INDIGENOUS TREES -LIVESTOCK FODDER

BOTSWANA-MOLEPOLOLE-INDIGENOUS TREES -LIVESTOCK FODDER

(221017) -- MOLEPOLOLE (BOTSWANA), Oct. 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Tlotlo Phuduhudu, founder of Healthy Delights company, shows some of the livestock feeds produced using indigenous trees, plant by-products, and crop residue in Molepolole, Botswana, on Sept. 20, 2022. Livestock farmers in Botswana are often blamed for preventing the regeneration of trees and thereby contributing to the degradation of hill slopes, rangelands, and riparian areas due to overgrazing. However, 26-year-old Tlotlo Phuduhudu from the Molepolole village, some 60km west of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, is slowly but surely changing such a trend through her indigenous trees fodder. (Photo by Tshekiso Tebalo/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Botswanan entrepreneur turns to indigenous trees for livestock fodder

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BOTSWANA-MOLEPOLOLE-INDIGENOUS TREES -LIVESTOCK FODDER

BOTSWANA-MOLEPOLOLE-INDIGENOUS TREES -LIVESTOCK FODDER

(221017) -- MOLEPOLOLE (BOTSWANA), Oct. 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 20, 2022 shows livestock feeds made from indigenous trees, plant by-products, and crop residue in Molepolole, Botswana. Livestock farmers in Botswana are often blamed for preventing the regeneration of trees and thereby contributing to the degradation of hill slopes, rangelands, and riparian areas due to overgrazing. However, 26-year-old Tlotlo Phuduhudu from the Molepolole village, some 60km west of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, is slowly but surely changing such a trend through her indigenous trees fodder. (Photo by Tshekiso Tebalo/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Botswanan entrepreneur turns to indigenous trees for livestock fodder

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Demonstrations Against Brutality in Pasto, Colombia

Demonstrations Against Brutality in Pasto, Colombia

A riot armored truck surrounded by explosive residue of molotov bombs as demonstrations ended in late-night clashes between Colombia's riot police (ESMAD) and Demonstrators as Colombia marks 3 months of Anti-Government Protests against Colombia's president Ivan Duque government, and a new tax-reform amidst unrest and violence that left at least 83 dead since protests started. On July 28, 2021 in Pasto-Narino, Colombia. Photo by Bastidas L Catherin/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Itoham to collect products after toxic substance found

Itoham to collect products after toxic substance found

TOKYO, Japan - Itoham Foods Inc. executives bow at a press conference held at the company's Tokyo office in Meguro Ward on Oct. 25 after toxic cyanogen compounds exceeding the residue standard set by the government were detected in the underground water sources used in production of the products. At front are products to be voluntarily collected by the company. (Kyodo)

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Matsutake imports from China fall on illegal pesticide residue

Matsutake imports from China fall on illegal pesticide residue

OSAKA, Japan - Imports of matsutake mushrooms from China are declining sharply, leading to an increase in those from South Korea (photographed at a shop in Kobe) and other suppliers, as they were found to have illegal quantities of pesticide residue. Japanese consumed some 2,500 tons of matsutake mushrooms in 2001, of which imports accounted for 2,400 tons, including 1,530 tons from China. (Kyodo)

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10-8: Officers On Duty (2003)

10-8: Officers On Duty (2003)

Ernie Hudson Characters: Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes (15 episodes, 2003-2004) Television: 10-8: Officers On Duty (TV-SERIE) Usa 2003-2004, 28 September 2003 67276_5996 -- 10-8 - 'Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik' - The booking of a drunk clown and a mishap involving airplane lavatory 'residue' pale in comparison to what becomes the day's priority for the sheriffs -- finding a ruthless murderer. Barnes hopes an ex-con now in the business of gang intervention can lead them to the killer, and, during a frightening confrontation, Rico's respect for his training officer increases, on '10-8,' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 (8:00-900 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/CARIN BAER) ERNIE HUDSON, EXTRA Date: 28 September 2003

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10-8: Officers On Duty (2003)

10-8: Officers On Duty (2003)

Scott William Winters & Brian Schlesinger Characters: Senior Deputy Matt Jablonski, Clown (2 episodes, 2003) Television: 10-8: Officers On Duty (TV-SERIE) Usa 2003-2004, 28 September 2003 67276_5960 -- 10-8 - 'Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik' - The booking of a drunk clown and a mishap involving airplane lavatory 'residue' pale in comparison to what becomes the day's priority for the sheriffs -- finding a ruthless murderer. Barnes hopes an ex-con now in the business of gang intervention can lead them to the killer, and, during a frightening confrontation, Rico's respect for his training officer increases, on '10-8,' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 (8:00-900 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/CARIN BAER) SCOTT WILLIAM WINTERS, BRIAN SCHLESINGER Date: 28 September 2003

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10-8: Officers On Duty (2003)

10-8: Officers On Duty (2003)

Steven Flynn & Ernie Hudson Characters: Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes (15 episodes, 2003-2004) Television: 10-8: Officers On Duty (TV-SERIE) Usa 2003-2004, 28 September 2003 67276_6028 -- 10-8 - 'Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik' - The booking of a drunk clown and a mishap involving airplane lavatory 'residue' pale in comparison to what becomes the day's priority for the sheriffs -- finding a ruthless murderer. Barnes hopes an ex-con now in the business of gang intervention can lead them to the killer, and, during a frightening confrontation, Rico's respect for his training officer increases, on '10-8,' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 (8:00-900 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/CARIN BAER) STEVEN FLYNN, ERNIE HUDSON Date: 28 September 2003

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