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Did Thailand Deploy Chemical Weapons Against Cambodia?
It is beyond dispute that Thailand used white phosphorus munitions during its recent border clashes with Cambodia. Whether those munitions were actually used as “chemical weapons,” however, is unclear ...
Jasmine is a genus of flowering plants, often shrubs or vines, native to tropical and subtropical regions, known for their ...
British Forces Broadcasting Service, Dean Stanley Street, Westminster, March 1973: Gurney breaks the window of a car, hauls out the rear seat squab stuffed with 120lb of high explosives and ...
The male victim, Greer, had horrendous phosphorus burns from the sternum downwards to the thighs. Had he attacked Zoe, a girl of middling talent who might one day direct an underfunded miniseries, or ...
In a health market flooded with overhyped wellness fads and questionable herbal blends, Moringa Magic is exploding in ...
Sica Hollow is South Dakota’s spookiest state park, with legends and stories that will give you goosebumps! The Dakota people named this place “Sica” (pronounced she-cha), which means “bad” or “evil.” ...
Leaves are full of organic matter and minerals including calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and other minerals, all of ...
The Hind Rajab Foundation filed a criminal complaint in Germany against former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for war ...
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The British army finally stops using toxic phosphorus in Kenya 3 years after a shocking exposé
Three years subsequent to the release of a contentious report spotlighting the utilization of white phosphorus in Kenya, the ...
Until we can guarantee that the material resources of this institution are spent in an ethical way, we remain complicit in war crimes,” writes the UMass Divest Coalition.
Halloween came early this year for a man in the UK, who landed in hot water with the police after a backyard experiment went hopelessly wrong. As detailed by The Telegraph, an amateur scientist named ...
A great white shark named Contender is the largest male ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH. Contender was tagged off the Georgia-Florida border and has since traveled over 3,200 miles. The ...
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