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Five children a week killed or injured in Haiti’s gang warfare
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
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Meth worth nearly $6m found in fake watermelons at US-Mexico border
Everyday fruit and vegetables are some of the latest methods Mexican cartels are using to smuggle drugs into the US, recent seizures of methamphetamine suggest.