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How a Quiet Corner of Northern Europe Became a Theatre of Extreme Drug Warfare
Underworld violence is on the up in the otherwise peaceful countries of Belgium and the Netherlands – and it’s all linked to the international cocaine trade.
Cops and Protesters Clash in Paris as Strike Shuts Down France’s Nuclear Plants
Unions and much of the public fear a proposed labor reform law — which is designed to revive France's stagnant job market — will rob workers of hard-earned rights.
Weapons of Mass Destruction May Be Slipping Through Canada's Ports
A new audit warns that nuclear material, biological and chemical agents, and missiles could be making it through Canada ports, destined for overseas
Automated Ports Have Dockworkers in the Netherlands Threatening Strikes
Employees and unions fear that automation at the docks in the coming years will put hundreds out of work.
This USB Kill Stick Fries Your Motherboard with Electricity
It can take out any device with a USB port.
'Chopping Houses,' Fears of Witchcraft Leave Trail of Dismembered Bodies in Buenaventura
While the chopped up bodies mount in Buenaventura amid a gang war and word of Santeria-like rituals, local officials want to redevelop the most vulnerable coastal communities in Colombia's crucial Pacific port.