The Bristol-based charity which runs the scheme says it has brought "so much joy" to people.
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Cambodia has pardoned and sent home 13 Philippine women who were jailed over a scheme to become surrogate mothers, an outlawed practice, the Philippine government said on Sunday. The women "and three of their babies" were sent home to Manila early Sunday and taken to a government shelter for trafficking victims, the social welfare department said in a statement.
The Bristol-based charity which runs the scheme says it has brought "so much joy" to people.
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The DCP said that samples of the seized meat were sent for testing at government veterinary hospital, and results indicate it was not related to cow
The DCP said that samples of the seized meat were sent for testing at government veterinary hospital, and results indicate it was not related to cow