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Production has been halted in the world's biggest chocolate plant, run by Swiss giant Barry Callebaut in the Belgian town of Wieze, after salmonella contaminations were found. IMAGES
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces that Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium intend to increase wind power capacity in the North Sea tenfold by 2050. SOUNDBITE
Images from the Kinder chocolate factory in Arlon, Belgium, shut down by the Belgian food safety agency (FASFC) following salmonella outbreaks in several European countries and the United States. SOUNDBITE
Honda today announced plans to apply the next generation of its advanced suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies – Honda Sensing 360 – to all new Honda and Acura models in the U.S. by 2030. With an expanded sensory range around the entire vehicle, Honda Sensing 360 removes blind spots to enhance collision avoidance, while also reducing driver burden. The U.S. application of Honda Sensing 360 is part of a global strategy announced by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., that will begin in China, in 2022. The Acura version of Honda Sensing 360 will utilize the AcuraWatch system name in North America.These latest safety advances reflect a global vision announced by Honda global CEO Toshihiro Mibe in April 2021, to strive for both zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles globally by 2050 and carbon-neutrality for its products and corporate activities by 2050. More details about that announcement, are available here.Since the U.S. introductions in 2014 of Honda Sensing in the 2015 Honda CR-V, and AcuraWatch in the 2015 Acura TLX, application of these advanced safety and driver-assistive systems has expanded throughout the Honda and Acura lineups. Today, nearly 6 million vehicles on U.S. roads have the benefit of Honda Sensing and AcuraWatch technologies.
400 ans après l'extinction de l'humanité par les aliens, Ezra, Abram et Feena sont ramenés à la vie par une faction d'extraterrestres déterminés à restaurer la civilisation humaine. Sauront-ils gérer leurs relations avec ces étrangers qui les ont sauvé ?
Cochabamba, Sep 10 (EFE).- Bolivia commemorated Friday the fauna and flora that have been affected in the fires in the country in recent years with an exhibition where arts and chocolate met and were turned into animals sculptures.Bolivian chef and artist Miguel Ángel Figueroa made a dozen chocolate sculptures of different animals that are exhibited in Casona Santivañez in the central city of Cochabamba. (Camera: CLAUDIO ABREGO).B-ROLL OF THE EXHIBITION OF CHOCOLATE SCULPTURES AT CASONA SANTIVANEZ, IN COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA.