Health officials and citizens in Turkey are increasingly concerned about the alarming surge in alcohol-related deaths. Turkey has issued a warning after 103 people, including six tourists ...
Turkey this week issued a warning on bootleg alcohol, with the number fatally poisoned by illicit booze in Turkey rising to 103 since the beginning of the year. The deaths happened in Ankara and ...
Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Canton of Sarajevo (MUP KS) seized more than one hundred kilograms of narcotics in an operation codenamed “Taxi” and arrested one person. H.M. (1978) ...
Customs has seized an estimated 101 kilograms of cocaine, at Auckland International Airport over the weekend, which is believed to be the largest seizure at a New Zealand airport to date. During ...
There they allegedly found more than 100 juveniles in matching t-shirts, many of whom were consuming alcohol that was later learned to be available in coolers at the residence, police said.
Turkey issued a warning to avoid bootleg alcohol in the country after a staggering 103 people were reported to have been fatally poisoned in two major cities since the new year. All the deaths so ...
Shortly afterward, a second federal report warned that people who consume more than nine drinks per week have a one in 100 chance of dying from their habit, due to alcohol’s links to a range of ...
More than 100 people are reported to have died by poisoning from bootlegged alcohol in Turkey, with the government issuing a warning to tourists. There have been 70 deaths from fake alcohol being ...
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You can probably assume that the tequila shot staring at you from the sticky bartop isn’t good for you. But what about that glass of red wine at dinner?
Police officers responded Sunday to the party at Hill-Brodigan’s home and found over 100 minors wearing matching T-shirts. Many were drinking alcohol from coolers at the home, the release said.