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Kazakhstan mandates chemical castration for paedophiles

Kazakhstan's parliament has passed a stringent new law mandating chemical castration for convicted child sex offenders, alongside public naming and lifetime GPS tracking, in one of the world's toughest anti-paedophilia measures.

Mum & Baby Chemically Burned in Targeted Supermarket Attack

A mother and her infant son were left with horrific chemical burns after a stranger deliberately poured a corrosive substance over them in a Home Bargains store in Worcester. Police are treating the attack as targeted and have launched a major investigati

Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Threaten Global Health

A shocking study reveals over 100 million hazardous PFAS chemicals contaminating our environment, with severe health risks including cancer and infertility. Experts demand urgent global action.

Durham chemical leak prompts evacuations

A hazardous chemical leak in Durham, North Carolina, forced evacuations as emergency crews worked to contain the threat. Authorities urge caution.

Teen charged in stepmother poisoning attempt

A 16-year-old girl in the US faces serious charges after allegedly attempting to poison her stepmother with a toxic chemical. The chilling details of the case have left the community in disbelief.

Doctor warns of toxic ingredients in sunscreens

A prominent US doctor has raised serious concerns about potentially harmful ingredients in popular sunscreens, prompting fears over long-term health risks. Experts weigh in on the controversy.

Nebraska plant explosion kills 1, injures dozens

A massive explosion at a Nebraska chemical plant has resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, with emergency services scrambling to contain the blaze and assess the damage.

'Forever chemicals' linked to diabetes surge in UK

New research reveals alarming connections between PFAS chemicals and increased risks of diabetes, thyroid disease, and other serious health conditions. Experts warn these 'forever chemicals' may be more dangerous than previously thought.

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