Nutriscore: the traffic light labelling wanted by Germany and France and pushed by Nestlé and Unilever

The Nutriscore (traffic light labelling) on the cover gives a good idea: according to this system, olive oil would get a failing grade while Coca-Cola would be ‘promoted’. The system is ‘sponsored’ by food multinationals such as Coca-Cola, Mondelez (formerly Kraft), Pepsico,Unilever, Mars and Nestlé.

Ukraine, fighting without soldiers: the battle of Lyptsi and the robot-only army

“Drones and AI played a small but significant part in the very early stages of the conflict in Ukraine; they were new technologies with distinctly asymmetrical potential that bridged the gap with a much stronger aggressor… the conflict in Ukraine is a momentous turning point, as it demonstrated how quickly a relatively untrained military force can train and arm itself using commercially available and relatively inexpensive technologies

There is no minimum consumption of alcoholic beverages that is ‘safe’ for health

The consumption of alcohol can cause at least seven different types of cancer, even if only small amounts are consumed. The most affected areas are the mouth and throat, larynx, oesophagus, colorectum, liver and breast (in women). This was reconfirmed by the US Surgeon General in January 2025 but in Italy social pressure is put on those who do not drink