The BBC has uncovered evidence that prescription drugs have been taken out of circulation by health workers and sold on illegally.
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The vote in Görlitz was viewed as a test for the anti-immigration party ahead of regional elections.
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Hong Kong is preparing for another day of protest as campaigners look to keep the pressure on the government, despite a move by the city’s embattled leader to suspend a controversial extradition bill.
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Hong Kong protest: ‘Nearly two million’ join demonstration
Organisers say two million people turn up for a protest against a controversial extradition bill.
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The streets of Hong Kong are brought to a standstill in the third mass protest there this week.
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Almost all of Argentina and Uruguay, with a combined population of 48m, lost their power, supplier says.
Read More »Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife Sara admits misusing public funds
Sara Netanyahu is fined $12,490 (£9,917) after being convicted of misusing state funds for meals.
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Wearing a traditional white robe, Omar al-Bashir was taken from jail to the prosecutor’s office.
Read More »What would life be like in a zero-carbon country?
Drastic restrictions on almost every aspect of people’s lives, from the cars they drive, the way they heat their homes, to the fridges they buy — even the food stored in them. That is the reality of what awaits us in 2050 if a UK government pledge to cut greenhouse …
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