Viral video appears to show Afghan police dragging man behind truck; Justin Trudeau declares a woman will be featured on Canada’s next currency; North Korea’s possible nuclear warhead looks silly — but it’s still concerning; After 15 years, Unilever settles with Indian factory workers over mercury poisoning; This awkwardly solemn speech by the Swiss president is really about the power of laughter;
 
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Viral video appears to show Afghan police dragging man behind truck
It is unclear whether the detainee survived the abuse.
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Justin Trudeau declares a woman will be featured on Canada’s next currency
While Queen Elizabeth appears on the country's banknotes, Trudeau announced an "iconic Canadian woman" will be featured on currency starting in 2018.
 
North Korea’s possible nuclear warhead looks silly — but it’s still concerning
It looks a little like a giant disco ball.
 
After 15 years, Unilever settles with Indian factory workers over mercury poisoning
An important settlement between the factory workers suffering from mercury poisoning and global company Unilever brings a long battle to an end.
 
This awkwardly solemn speech by the Swiss president is really about the power of laughter
And everyone loves it.
 
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