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30 December 2025
(FILE) Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross Separate After 9 Years. Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross have separated after nine years together, PEOPLE confirms on December 30, 2025. American-born Australian actor, director, and producer Mel Gibson arrives at The Art Of Elysium's 12th Annual Heaven Gala held at a Private Venue on January 5, 2019 in Koreatown, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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30 December 2025
(FILE) Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross Separate After 9 Years. Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross have separated after nine years together, PEOPLE confirms on December 30, 2025. American-born Australian actor, director, and producer Mel Gibson and wife/American screenwriter, film director and former equestrian vaulter Rosalind Ross arrive at The Art Of Elysium's 12th Annual Heaven Gala held at a Private Venue on January 5, 2019 in Koreatown, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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30 December 2025
The independent department store Atkinsons advertises a winter sale in Sheffield, England, on December 29, 2025.
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30 December 2025
The independent department store Atkinsons advertises a winter sale in Sheffield, England, on December 29, 2025.
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30 December 2025
An electronic advertising board is in the window of a branch of Holland & Barrett in Sheffield, England, on December 29, 2025, advertising the continuing Boxing Day sales.
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24 December 2025
A sign announces the start of the upcoming Boxing Day sales in the window of a branch of River Island in Sheffield, England, on December 24, 2025.
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24 December 2025
A sign announces the start of the upcoming Boxing Day sales in the window of a branch of River Island in Sheffield, England, on December 24, 2025.
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11 December 2025
Dominique Serieys, CEO of Chairman of Decathlon - CMA CGM cycling team, presents the team ahead of the coming 2026 season in Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, on December 11, 2025, at the Decathlon Campus store.
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11 December 2025
Australian rider Oscar Chamberlain and Belgian rider Sander de Pestel participate in the team presentation ahead of the 2026 season in Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, on December 11, 2025, at the Decathlon Campus store.
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11 December 2025
French rider Antoine Lhote responds to the press after the team presentation of the DECATHLON - CMA CGM cycling team ahead of the coming 2026 season in Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, on December 11, 2025.
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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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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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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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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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5 November 2025
A woman with a shoulder bag walks past a poster-covered advertising column on a sunny autumn day in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 4, 2025. Bicycles and colorful leaves highlight the urban daily life in the city.
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4 November 2025
Close-ups of large promotional banners display on the facade of BHV Marais to announce the opening of the Shein store. The Chinese online retail giant opens its first permanent store within the BHV department store on November 5. In Paris, France, on November 3, 2025.
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