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One in four EU children at risk of food insecurity; citizens campaign for the right to food

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June 24, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
One in four EU children at risk of food insecurity; citizens campaign for the right to food

A European Citizens’ Initiative is calling for dignified and sustainable access to food. In the EU, more than 8 per cent of the population cannot afford a meat-based meal or a vegetarian equivalent every other day

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Eunews

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· Jul 7, 2026

The EU Commission is trying to save livestock farms. Hansen: “Europe’s success story is in crisis”

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NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Rationing Agenda: How globalists are engineering food scarcity for total control

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 28, 2026

Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis

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POLITICO

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· Jun 22, 2026

To build climate resilience, start with food

Decarbonizing food systems: one of the most impactful ways Europe can cut emissions and strengthen food security.

Fark

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· Jul 8, 2026

Baby crisis growing over European storks feeding on 'junk food' from landfill [Obvious]

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why it's illegal to do this at lunch in France

In France, it is illegal for employees to eat lunch at their desks, a mandate rooted in the French Labor Code. Originally enacted to protect workers from inhaling hazardous dust and chemicals in factory settings, the law now mandates that companies with 50 or more employees provide a designated eating area to ensure staff take a proper break away from their workspaces. KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

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Related coverage for "One in four EU children at risk of food insecurity; citizens campaign for the right to food": Eunews — The EU Commission is trying to save livestock farms. Hansen: “Europe’s success story is in crisis”. NaturalNews.com — The Rationing Agenda: How globalists are engineering food scarcity for total control. The Hindu BusinessLine — Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis. POLITICO — To build climate resilience, start with food. Fark — Baby crisis growing over European storks feeding on 'junk food' from landfill [Obvious]. KTLA 5 — Why it's illegal to do this at lunch in France