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NURSERIES are parasite hotspots that could help spread the diarrhoea bug ravaging Devon, an expert has warned. Hundreds of people are ill after tap water in the seaside town of Brixham was found to be contaminated with cryptosporidium.3Nurseries could become parasite hotspots that could help spread the diarrhoea bugCredit: Getty3The Government is investigating 46 confirmed cases in Brixham linked to the outbreak3South West Water urged residents of Brixham (pictured) and other affected towns to drink bottled waterCredit: GettyThe UK Health Security Agency is investigating 46 confirmed cases linked to the ‘crypto’ outbreak.Experts fear young children, who tend to be contagious for longer periods, could help…

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DISTURBING footage shows the moment a Hezbollah terrorist supporter offers to put explosives on a baby and send him to Israel.The disgraced brute, believed to be the boy’s dad, said it would be his “pleasure” to “sacrifice” the child if secretary general Hassan Nasrallah wanted to use him as a human bomb in Tel Aviv.7A disturbing clip shows a Hezbollah terror supporter offering to put explosives on a baby and send him to Israel as human bombCredit: Twitter / @visegrad247The vile brute claims he would do anything asked of him by Hezbollah leader Hassan NasrallahCredit: Twitter / @visegrad247He adds that…

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A WOMAN says an agonising period condition left her looking ‘five months’ pregnant and unable to even have sex with her boyfriend. But she claims doctors ‘gas-lit’ her into thinking it was irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). 7Sarah Mahon said doctors dismissed her agonising period pain and bloating for years, saying it was IBSCredit: Kennedy News7Sarah’s bloating would get so bad she looked five months pregnantCredit: Kennedy News7Sarah was diagnosed with endometriosis and underwent an operation to remove itCredit: Kennedy NewsSarah Mahon had suffered with heavy periods as a teen but over the last two years began to experience agonising cramps…

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SHOCKING video shows India and China’s medieval-style border clash with troops using sticks and stones to batter the enemy. Soldiers from the two Asian powers – both nuclear-armed – were seen fighting in hand-to-hand combat on the disputed Himalayan border. 5Footage showed the troops fighting with sticks and iron rods as bricks and stones were seen flying overheadCredit: X/@clashreport5A small group of Indian soldiers came across 300 Chinese troops on a mountain ridge, resulting in a physical conflictCredit: X/@clashreport5Chinese soldiers were badly hurt fighting against Indian men with improvised weaponsCredit: X/@clashreport5Spiked clubs allegedly used in the clash between Chinese and Indian troopsIn the dramatic…

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FOLLOWING the row between Kerry Katona and Lucy Beaumont, the comedian who claimed it should be “illegal” to pierce a baby’s ears, an allergy doctor has spoken up. The medical professional is warning parents why they shouldn’t get infants’ ears pierced. 5Dr Tania Elliot, from New York, is a board-certified physician of 15 years, as well as a mum-of-twoCredit: Jampress/@DrTaniaElliot5Dr Elliott warns that piercing a child’s ears too young could lead to infection or developing a nickel allergyCredit: Jampress/@DrTaniaElliot5There is currently no legal age restriction for ear piercing in the UK or US, but a legal guardian must be present…

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PUTIN has flexed his military muscle by showing off a chilling Yars nuke missile in staged drills.The warmonger has boasted his nuke arsenal amid high tensions with the West as his top diplomat accused US of “playing with fire”.9Vladimir Putin has threatened the West by staging new drills with his Yars strategic nuclear missilesCredit: East2West9The despot also launched spy satellites into orbit from Plesetsk cosmodromeCredit: Reuters9The top-secret payload was launched atop Soyuz rocketCredit: AP9Convoys of giant Yars rockets were seen sweeping through roads in Russian taigaCredit: East2WestRussia’s Ministry of Defence revealed the footage of the combat training that took place…

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A NEW deadlier mpox strain is spreading in Africa and poses a “global threat”, health officials have warned. A surge in cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) “raises concerns” that the virus could jump to other countries.2Symptoms associated with monkeypoxThe clade I strain detected in the DRC causes more severe illness and deaths than the clade II virus that triggered a global outbreak in 2022.Since 2023, the DRC has recorded an “unprecedented number” of suspected Clade I virus cases, according to a new report by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC).It found that there were 19,919 cases…

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DEEP beneath Beijing lies an underground city once home to a million people known as the “Rat Tribe”.The complex, dubbed “Dìxià Chéng” or “The Dungeon”, was built beneath China’s capital to serve as a network of 10,000 nuclear bunkers during the Cold War.12One of the tunnels of the underground city three stories below BeijingCredit: Getty12’The Dungeon’ was built to house 60 per cent of Beijing’s population in the case of WW3Credit: Richard Ross/Anzenberger12The cramped, dark living quarters were built to last centuries and sustain a nuclear falloutCredit: Getty12Another side of the underground city where locals live, shop and eatCredit: Google12The…

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A HOSPITAL made “a number of failures” in its care of a six-year-old girl before she died from sepsis, an inquest has heard. However, there was no evidence to suggest that East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust had directly caused or contributed to the death of the girl.4An NHS trust made a number of failures’ in its care of Maya Siek, six, before she died from sepsis,Credit: SWNS4Maya, pictured with her mother, Magda Wisniewska, died at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother hospital, KentCredit: SWNSLittle Maya Siek, described as a “happy child”, tragically died at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother hospital…

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VLADIMIR Putin and Xi Jinping hugged not once, but twice, after a day spent strolling through a compound and sharing tea and snacks.The touchy-feely embrace on Thursday came amid the despots’ love-in talks in Beijing, where the Russian tyrant is looking to enhance the economic relationship between his own country and China.8Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, centre, walk during an informal meeting in Beijing on ThursdayCredit: EPA8Xi appears to gesture an embrace between the twoCredit: AP8The despots hug as they say goodbye at the end of talks in BeijingCredit: ReutersChinese president Xi is typically reserved…

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