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Attacks on coalition forces in Afghanistan are at record levels and threaten to derail efforts to rebuild the war-torn country, while an unholy alliance of Taliban drug dealers and corrupt government officials has made a mockery of coalition forces' attempts...
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They also bump major Arabic jams while you eat off wooden plates, many of which sound mysteriously similar to the tangy opening disco moments of Fan Death ’s “Cannibal.” A Canadian duo of self-confessed Cure lovers, they’ve opened their door to Bollywood...
Tags: fan death, Brooklyn, Cannibal, Pita, Opioids, Opium, Disco
A Westville resident was arrested Wednesday on charges of possession of a narcotic drug, possession of paraphernalia, and public intoxication, Chesterton Police said. According to police, at 9:41 p.m. officers were dispatched to the Marathon gas station...
Tags: Kelly James Murphy, Chesterton, Public safety, Security, Surveillance, Syringe, Opium, Law enforcement, National security, Police
By Robert Weller Whatever you do, don’t leave your helmet or kevlar behind if you plan to attend today’s presidential hijinks in Afghanistan. President Hamid Karzai will...
National Guard soldiers have left for Afghanistan to help local farmers grow bigger crops and raise healthier livestock...In fact, part of the troops' training involved working alongside Clemson University extension agents and taking classes on soil science,...
Tags: Indiana National Guard, Afghanistan, Kabul, Bartholomew County Indiana, Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh Indiana, War Conflict, Taliban, Agricultural extension, Rice, Agriculture, War in Afghanistan, Clemson University, Opium, Environment
Anil Patel and Kalu Senpati were arrested yesterday late night during a raid conducted following a tip off in the Utkalnagar area, they said...Police said that they had information that a consignment of narcotics was going to change hands in Utkalnagar...
Tags: India, Mumbai, Psychoactive drug, Narc, Drug control law, Opioids, Opium, Nainital, Law Crime
It's a close cousin to opium — a highly addictive brew made from the dried seeds and husks of the opium poppy that produces a sustained feeling of bliss...Canada's border police have made two massive recent seizures of the exotic drug in southern Alberta.
Tags: Drug Awareness Foundation Calgary, Calgary-McCall, Canada Border Services Agency, Balwinder Singh Kahlon, Alberta, opium poppy, RCMP, Canada, Calgary, Doda, Illegal drug trade, Drug prohibition law, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Poppy, Medicinal plants, Opioids, Opium
The UN believes the Boeing plane had just unloaded its cargo of cocaine in Mali in Western Africa when it crashed on take-off this month. West Africa has become a transit point for drug trafficking between South America and Europe. Reports say it is the...
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Afghanistan exported 12 tonnes of apples to India, officials said, touting the shipment as a key step in exploring much-needed international markets for its agricultural products. The apples were sent to New Delhi via air and road, as part of efforts...
Tags: Afghanistan, Air India, India KABUL, Mohammad Asif Rahimi, Kabul, Taliban, Economy of Afghanistan, Opium production in Afghanistan, Opioids, Opium
The US dollar has become the opium of international trade and China is an addict,” believes former stockbroker Max Keiser. “America has absolutely no intention whatsoever of repaying China one trillion dollars [the US owes]...This [showing US dollar banknotes]...
Tags: China, repay china, Burkina Faso, Lon, Keiser, Opium, United States dollar, Warren Buffett, Max Keiser, Business Finance