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#12992654
16 November 2025
Meat is seen at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12992666
16 November 2025
Meat at a grocery store in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12992675
16 November 2025
Meat is seen at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12992683
16 November 2025
Lamb is at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12588131
26 July 2025
A protest banner with the slogan ''#SaveBrainCity - Keine weiteren Einsparungen auf Kosten der Wissenschaft (No more cuts at the expense of science)'' is displayed in front of Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin on Unter den Linden in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. The protest demands an end to further budget reductions in science and education in the city.
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#12588132
26 July 2025
A protest banner with the slogan ''#SaveBrainCity - Keine weiteren Einsparungen auf Kosten der Wissenschaft (No more cuts at the expense of science)'' is displayed in front of Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin on Unter den Linden in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. The protest demands an end to further budget reductions in science and education in the city.
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#12588134
26 July 2025
A protest banner with the slogan ''#SaveBrainCity - Keine weiteren Einsparungen auf Kosten der Wissenschaft (No more cuts at the expense of science)'' is displayed in front of Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin on Unter den Linden in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. The protest demands an end to further budget reductions in science and education in the city.
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#11977493
24 January 2025
An Iranian woman speaks with an employee while standing at the Jelveye Mandegar specialized skin and hair clinic in downtown Tehran, Iran, on January 15, 2025. Ancient Iranian civilizations value skin and hair care, utilizing medicinal plants and traditional methods. Although the advent of Islam influences some customs, the use of natural materials persists. Recently, social media and lifestyle changes increase awareness and popularity of beauty and personal care, even among men in Iran. The rising dollar value makes cosmetic services cheaper for foreigners, and Iran becomes a hub for cosmetic surgery and skin care, bolstered by specialized personnel and advanced technologies, which also contributes to the growth of health tourism in the country.
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#11430736
24 July 2024
Hong Kong Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Sun Dong is standing next to a 'Virtual Teresa Teng' at the launching ceremony for Digital Domain Landing at Hong Kong Science Park in Hong Kong, on July 24, 2024.
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Hong Kong Send-off Ceremony And Press Briefing For Young Astronaut Training Camp
16 July 2024
#11413053
16 July 2024
Participants of the Young Astronaut Training Camp 2024 are standing on stage during the send-off ceremony inside the Hong Kong Space Museum in Hong Kong, on July 16, 2024.
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Hong Kong Send-off Ceremony And Press Briefing For Young Astronaut Training Camp
16 July 2024
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16 July 2024
Participants of the Young Astronaut Training Camp 2024 are standing on stage during the send-off ceremony inside the Hong Kong Space Museum in Hong Kong, on July 16, 2024.
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Hong Kong Send-off Ceremony And Press Briefing For Young Astronaut Training Camp
16 July 2024
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16 July 2024
Participants of the Young Astronaut Training Camp 2024 are standing on stage during the send-off ceremony inside the Hong Kong Space Museum in Hong Kong, on July 16, 2024.
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#11131723
9 April 2024
In Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 8, 2024, J. Douglas Boles (center left in the back with glasses), the President of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is standing for the Pledge of Allegiance with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (center, in a black shirt and sunglasses), alongside several astronauts and other individuals during the opening ceremonies of the eclipse at the Indiana Motor Speedway.
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#10815637
29 November 2023
A Caspian miniature horse is standing in a garden near the city of Karaj, 45km (28 miles) northwest of Tehran, on September 1, 2012. Known also as the Iranian horse or the Persian miniature horse, this small and elegant breed is native to Iran. The horses are known for their refined appearance, spirited nature, and compact size, typically standing at an average height of around 32 to 38 inches. They are primarily found in the northern region and the forests of the Caspian area, including Mazandaran and Gilan provinces.
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#10815638
29 November 2023
A Caspian miniature horse is standing in a garden near the city of Karaj, 45km (28 miles) northwest of Tehran, on September 1, 2012. Known also as the Iranian horse or the Persian miniature horse, this small and elegant breed is native to Iran. The horses are known for their refined appearance, spirited nature, and compact size, typically standing at an average height of around 32 to 38 inches. They are primarily found in the northern region and the forests of the Caspian area, including Mazandaran and Gilan provinces.
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#10815639
29 November 2023
A Caspian miniature horse is standing in a garden near the city of Karaj, 45km (28 miles) northwest of Tehran, on September 1, 2012. Known also as the Iranian horse or the Persian miniature horse, this small and elegant breed is native to Iran. The horses are known for their refined appearance, spirited nature, and compact size, typically standing at an average height of around 32 to 38 inches. They are primarily found in the northern region and the forests of the Caspian area, including Mazandaran and Gilan provinces.
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