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Now playing Next Health news UK authorities probe 88 deaths linked to man who sold poisons online Kenneth Law is accused of deliberately selling poisons to vulnerable people at risk of suicide in multiple countries. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Green News Greece battling major wildfires with devastating environmental fallout Europe’s summer fires have removed wooded areas capable of absorbing 2.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. 23/08/2023
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