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Feb. 19, 2025 — Within the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument's early data, scientists have uncovered the largest samples ever of intermediate-mass black holes and dwarf galaxies hosting an ...
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No joke. Of course, we all know the iconic Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent (it costs an eye-watering £95 for 50ml), and yep, M&S even has a perfume dupe for that. Hurrah, our bank accounts are saved ...
Why it's iconic: Controversial at launch, Opium became a symbol of exotic, daring luxury. Once you find a potential dupe, read reviews from other users to see how closely it matches the original ...
With its approach combining product redesign, consumer engagement, and systemic improvements, Coca-Cola aims to position itself at the forefront of sustainable packaging in the beverage industry. / ...
Opium prices in Afghanistan have skyrocketed, nearing record highs and primarily benefiting large traffickers and organised crime networks. A recent report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and ...
Afghanistan is witnessing a surge in opium prices and the ‘massive profits’ from it are being reaped by criminal gangs, United Nations' drugs watchdog has flagged. But why are opium prices in ...
Prices for opium in Afghanistan have increased tenfold since the de facto authorities imposed a drug ban in 2022 following their takeover in Kabul, latest UN data shows. One kilogramme of opium cost ...
Prices for opium in Afghanistan skyrocketed to US $750 per kilogram in 2024, according to a new brief released by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today. This represents a tenfold increase ...
Fresh opium was generally sold by Myanmar farmers for just over $300 per kilo in 2024, according to the UNODC, a small fraction of what it fetches on the international black market. And the crop ...