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Did Iran Use Chemical Weapons on Protesters?

The international community should immediately investigate accusations that the Islamic Republic attacked demonstrators with ...
Stinging clouds of tear gas explode from beneath a car full of children, forcing them to flee into the snowy street to seek air that’s safe to breathe. A man, face painted orange with pepper spray, is ...
A novel lawsuit in Portland argues the chemicals are a health threat that have soaked into apartment walls, furniture and ...
Tear gas and pepper spray are designed to cause an immediate and intense reaction, but health experts have voiced that they can have lasting negative health effects. “These are chemical weapons that ...
Lucy Fisher The prime minister there under intense pressure in the Commons confronting not just another political crisis, but one with potentially profound consequences for his premiership. And at its ...
Capsaicin in spicy foods can slightly increase calorie burning and may support digestion. However, some purported benefits of ...
An intrepid team of scientists has created “Smart Underwear” to measure human flatulence in a bid to better understand our ...
How long ginger stays in your body depends on its dosage and form. Learn how it’s absorbed, metabolized, and eliminated.
It is the birthplace of Colman's Mustard and home to the legendary Alan Partridge and 'national treasure' Stephen Fry- but it ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the atmosphere temporarily lost its ability to break down methane, leading to a huge spike in the greenhouse gas.
Tear gas and pepper spray are used around the world, either for self-defence or during mass protests to incapacitate the targets. Research shows the consequences go beyond red, teary eyes and coughing ...
French police must stop using rubber bullets and tear gas to prevent small-boat migrants sailing to Britain, the country's human rights advisor has warned. Claire Hédon, the highly influential ...