Welsh village of Hendi is home to far more leeches than locals. Wales leads the world in maggot and leech production. It might seem gross, but they play a vital role in healthcare. In an industrial town called Brigend, a European wound care business supply thousands of maggots to the NHS.
The country has been slinging missiles skyward at an alarming pace, and with ever-greater technological advancement. We ask why things are heating up, and how the West might at last cool them down. Reforms to Indonesia’s criminal code that sparked mass protests in 2019 are back; restrictions including an extramarital-sex ban look set to pass. And Wales’s booming leech-and-maggot business.
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