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US officials have indicted Haitian gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier and three naturalized US citizens from Haiti for alleged conspiracy to violate US sanctions. Southern Europe is experiencing a severe heat wave, with record temperatures prompting residents in Milan to take proactive measures against the heat. A new report from the WHO reveals that Africans experience greater loneliness than people on other continents. In the UK, undercover police are adopting jogging as a strategy to address the ongoing issue of catcalling in public areas.
US officials have unsealed an indictment against Haitian gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier and three Haiti-born naturalized US citizens for conspiring to violate US sanctions.
A deadly heat wave is scorching southern Europe with record-breaking temperatures this month, prompting residents in Milan to take actionable measures.
A WHO report indicates that Africans experience higher levels of loneliness compared to individuals on any other continent.
Undercover cops in the UK are going jogging as a strategy to combat catcalling and related harassment in public.
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