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Smaller Milka bars should not have been sold in the same packaging

Smaller Milka bars should not have been sold in the same packaging

A court in Bremen, Germany, has ruled that Milka violated competition laws by selling smaller chocolate bars in their original packaging. The court determined that the manufacturer should have updated the packaging to reflect the weight reduction.

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Fourth suspect convicted in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death

Fourth suspect convicted in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death

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Jetten to discuss Insiya kidnapping with Indian PM Modi, Netherlands sends delegation to India

Jetten to discuss Insiya kidnapping with Indian PM Modi, Netherlands sends delegation to India

Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten will discuss the kidnapping case of Insiya with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the Netherlands this weekend. The Dutch government is also sending a delegation to India in an effort to arrange a meeting between the girl and her mother.

ESPN commentator Schildkamp succeeds Jansma as Curaçao press officer

ESPN commentator Schildkamp succeeds Jansma as Curaçao press officer

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