Negotiators are working towards the world’s first treaty on plastic pollution this year, as the world produces about 400 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, much of it single-use. Despite this effort, single-use plastic remains popular in countries like Bangkok, where it is seen as a cheap and convenient option for street food vendors and customers. This highlights the challenges ahead in reducing plastic waste and finding sustainable alternatives.
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Tehran forced man to confess to being Mossad spy with threats, torture
Hossein Shanbehzadeh, an Iranian arrested for allegedly being an Israeli spy, confessed under duress after threats against his 6-year-old niece during interrogation, which included torture. Despite his calm surrender, he was beaten and coerced to provide his mobile password, leading to a 12-year prison sentence on charges of espionage and propaganda against the regime, which his family disputes as fabricated. His case, dubbed "Prisoner of the Dot" due to social media interactions, has gained attention...
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