within safety limits but japan still faces backlash from neighbouring countries. the chinese government has been the main opponent of the water police. water police. seen by the bbc suggests the uk has increasingly boughtjet fuel in recent months refineries in india which is crude oilfrom russia. written and the other g7 economies band direct russian energy imports six months ago but the numbers calculated by the campaign of global witness campaigned highlighted a practice which is legal but raises ethical questions. we re here in the peloponnese region in southern greece. the picturesque laconian gulf is a home to fishermen and an international tourist destination. but all is not as it seems. this idyllic location has now become a key artery for russian oil. we re just leaving greek territorial waters and we re approaching a number of tankers that have left russia.
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to the research community to try to better clarify and understand the carcinogenic hazard that may or may not be posed by aspartame consumption. aspartame has been placed in a group of products deemed possibly carcinogenic to humans, along with things like aloe vera and asian pickled vegetables. this is below things deemed probably carcinogenic, like night shift work and eating red meat. the highest group, where there is clear evidence they can cause cancer, include smoking, alcohol and processed meat. given the weakness of the evidence on cancer and aspartame, the official advice on how much we can consume is unchanged. the who safety limits for aspartame are based on a person s weight. i m 70 kilos, or 11 stone, so i d need to drink, for example, more than 14 cans of diet coke a day to exceed safe levels.
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cancer include smoking, alcohol and processed meat. given the weakness of the evidence on cancer and aspartame, the official advice on how much we can consume is unchanged. the who safety limits for aspartame are based on a person s weight. i m 70 kilos or 11 stone, so i d need to drink, for example, more than 1a cans of diet coke a day to exceed safe levels. that s a lot of cola. i think people can be very reassured by this report, which essentially says although there is some limited evidence for this possibly having a role in cancer, aspartame is safe at the levels that we currently recommend. when asked which was better for you a can of diet or regular sugary cola a who scientist recommended a third option water. fergus walsh, bbc news.