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The millions of Britons who have a tattoo or body piercing are at risk of being burned or contracting a serious infection from careless staff and dirty premises, health experts warn today.
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UK 'has secret cocaine addiction and drug is used everywhere' - major study suggests
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Sweden Is Facing A Massive Wave Of Bombings And Gang Crime
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Japan plans new driver's license system for elderly as accidents surge
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Life expectancy in India down by 2.6 yrs due to air pollution: Study - The Economic Times
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Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's Government has faced its first major political scandal, after a video appearing to show a cabinet minister having sex with another man was circulated to journalists and widely shared online.
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The Diet on Wednesday passed a bill requiring dog and cat breeders to microchip animals, and owners to voluntarily do the same to their pets, in a bid to reduce the number of strays.
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Men in managerial positions or professional occupations in Japan have a higher mortality rate than their counterparts in Europe, according to a scientific study published in late May.
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Author: Absence of Syrian Christian Issue in Western Media Carefully Planned - Sputnik International
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ISIS sleeper cells burn, blow up and slaughter hundreds in uptick of attacks across Iraq and Syria
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An inmate armed with a homemade weapon has taken two guards hostage in a prison in northwestern France during the mealtime for prisoners, officials said on Tuesday.
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The first tourist train travelling through Russia's Arctic region carrying passengers heading for Norway set off from Saint Petersburg station on Wednesday with 91 passengers aboard for the inaugural trial journey.
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Worst invasion of locusts in 60 years hits Sardinia
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Zimbabwe has demanded the right to sell its stockpile of ivory to raise money for conservation joining other southern African nations in calling for the global ban on the trade in tusks to be relaxed.
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Saudi Arabia is seeking the death penalty for a teenager who participated in few anti-government rally when he was 10-years-old.
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Oxfam failed to act on reports its workers were raping girls as young as 12, damning report concludes: Senior staff failed to alert law enforcement to allegations aid workers were having sex with minors, a damning Charity Commission report concludes
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Botswana has become the latest African country to decriminalise gay sex in a landmark case that ruled the law to be unconstitutional, with LGBTI activists hoping it will led to other African countries overturning their own anti-LGBTI laws.
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Samoa has banned Sir Elton John biopic Rocketman at the country's only cinema due to its homosexual scenes, causing an outcry among locals on the Pacific island nation.
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Harvey Norman boss slams ‘little hoods’ after electronics stores targeted across Sydney
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Human rights group locates North Korean execution sites: It’s one of the most secretive nations in the world, but now this country’s inhumane treatment of its citizens has now been revealed.
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Cannabis has been legalized in some parts of the world. But the chief executive of next year's Tokyo Olympics has reminded potential visitors to the games that the substance is against the law in Japan.
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A total of 1,610 international students who were enrolled at Tokyo University and Graduate School of Social Welfare went missing from the 2016 to 2018 academic years, and their whereabouts remain unknown.
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