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Pill testing is said to slash the number of overdoses

Pill testing is said to slash the number of overdoses
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Papua New Guinea recovers from deadly landslide - The World from PRX

Papua New Guinea recovers from deadly landslide - The World from PRX
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University students across the globe protest the Israel-Hamas war

Pro-Palestinian protests at universities in the US are showing no signs of slowing down. But they aren’t limited to the United States. At The University of Sydney, in Sydney, Australia, students have set up a temporary encampment modeled on US ones. And students at other universities around the world are following suit. 

After rise in deadly silicosis, Australia bans engineered stone

Engineered quartz is the most popular choice for kitchen counters in many parts of the globe, including the US and Australia, but it's proved to be deadly to the tradespeople who cut and polish them. As of July 1, Australia will implement a complete ban on engineered stone. The World's Sarah Birnbaum reports from Sydney, for the final installment of our series on manmade

Australian inquiry finds First Nations infants being removed from mothers at high rate

A review commissioned by the New South Wales government reports that authorities have been taking newborn Aboriginal children from their mothers in “flawed” and “unethical” ways. Some have been removed without warning, shortly after their birth. The World's Sarah Birnbaum looks into why this is happening.

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