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UK police: 21 people sought treatment after ex-spy poisoning

Associated Press, Published on 09/03/2018

» LONDON: Around 21 people have received medical treatment after a nerve-agent attack on an ex-Russian spy, British police said Thursday, as the UK vowed strong action against whoever was responsible for the "brazen and reckless" act.

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Herbal supplement kratom contains opioids, regulators say

Associated Press, Published on 07/02/2018

» WASHINGTON: US health authorities say an herbal supplement promoted as an alternative pain remedy contains the same chemicals found in opioids, the addictive family of drugs at the centre of a national addiction crisis.

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Indonesia pulp giant tied to firms accused of fires

Associated Press, Published on 20/12/2017

» JAKARTA: Despite its denials, one of the world's biggest paper producers has extensive behind-the-scenes ties and significant influence over wood suppliers linked to fires and deforestation that have degraded Indonesia's stunning natural environment, The Associated Press has found.

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IS dream turns to nightmare for Indonesian family

Associated Press, Published on 03/08/2017

» AIN ISSA, Syria -- The 17-year old Indonesian girl made a persuasive case to her family: lured by what she had read online, she told her parents, sisters, aunts, uncles and cousins they should all move to Syria to join the Islamic State group.

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Myanmar factions find common cause in fighting malaria

Associated Press, Published on 06/08/2015

» WASHINGTON — Setting aside decades of animosity and suspicion, senior Myanmar government and military officials have held unprecedented discussions with representatives of the main opposition party and ethnic minorities here on fighting a common enemy -- malaria.

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Sick or swim: Olympic teams to swim, boat in Rio's filth

Associated Press, Published on 31/07/2015

» RIO DE JANEIRO – Athletes in next year's Summer Olympics here will be swimming and boating in waters so contaminated with human faeces that they risk becoming violently ill and unable to compete in the games, an Associated Press investigation has found.