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'Socially responsible' clothing often a marketing ploy

'Socially responsible' clothing often a marketing ploy

Several major clothing brands, including WE Fashion, Nike, and Puma, have been accused of misleading consumers with false claims about ethical and socially responsible production. Reports indicate that many of these brands' suppliers are still involved in serious human rights violations, such as forced labor.

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Japan to replace aging nuclear reactors

Japan to replace aging nuclear reactors

Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry has proposed replacing up to 14 outdated nuclear reactors over the next few decades. This initiative is intended to ensure the country can meet its growing demand for electricity.

Kennedy Center board instructs staff to remove Trump's name

Kennedy Center board instructs staff to remove Trump's name

The board of the Kennedy Center in Washington has instructed its staff to remove former President Donald Trump's name from the building. This directive was revealed through an internal memo reported by various American media outlets.

Jeanne can still exchange her dining chairs after nine years

Jeanne can still exchange her dining chairs after nine years

A woman named Jeanne was permitted to exchange her dining chairs after nine years of use, highlighting consumer rights regarding product longevity. The case addresses whether consumers are entitled to repairs or replacements when items wear out beyond the standard warranty period but before their expected lifespan.

Van Dissel's day at the COVID inquiry: the questions he must answer

Van Dissel's day at the COVID inquiry: the questions he must answer

Jaap van Dissel, the former head of the Netherlands' Outbreak Management Team (OMT), is testifying today before a parliamentary inquiry commission regarding the country's COVID-19 policies. As a central figure in the pandemic response, he is expected to address three key issues and clarify his role in decision-making processes.

Uproar in Saenredam Street over trees replacing parking spaces; tree damaged by 'vandals' with a saw

Uproar in Saenredam Street over trees replacing parking spaces; tree damaged by 'vandals' with a saw

Controversy has erupted in Saenredamstraat over the installation of container trees on former parking spaces. Although the street's greening was recently celebrated, one of the new trees has already been severely damaged by vandals using a saw.