As World Cancer Day is being observed on Feb. 4, health authorities are warning of the dangers of betel quid chewing. It’s a risky but popular habit in many Asian countries. One of them is Myanmar where more than half of the men chew it. Dave Grunebaum has more on this tradition and its dangers~VOA NEWS
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Quad’s Fiji Port Plan Will Challenge China’s Pacific Supply-Chain Dominance
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