U.K. police investigate reports of women being drugged with needles at nightclubs
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London — Police forces across the U.K. are investigating reports of women being drugged with needles while out at bars or clubs, according to the National Police Chiefs' Council. Several women in cities across England had reported blacking out after feeling scratching sensations, or then waking up the next day to find what they believe to be puncture wounds on their bodies.
Student groups in more than 40 cities across the U.K. have organized boycotts of nightclubs next week, with many young women saying they're afraid of being drugged, and that not enough is being done to tackle the issue of "spiking," which is when someone gives someone else drugs or alcohol without their knowledge, often by secretly it adding to their drink.
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Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday, becoming the 18th named storm of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The system, previously called Tropical Depression 19, developed in the western Caribbean earlier this week and intensified while traveling westward on a path toward Central America.
Paris — Security forces were on high alert Thursday in Paris ahead of a soccer match between France's national soccer team and the visiting Israeli side. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators held protests in the city Wednesday night, and there has been fear of a possible repeat of last week's violence and antisemitic attacks against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam.