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Convict 'Ketamine Queen' for Selling Drugs Linked to Matthew Perry's Death

A court has sentenced the 'Ketamine Queen' to prison after being found guilty of selling drugs that contributed to the death of American actor Matthew Perry. The incident has sparked widespread debate about the impact of drugs on society and celebrities.

Sentencing Looms for 'Ketamine Queen' in Matthew Perry Case

Jasveen Sangha, one of five individuals linked to the death of American actor Matthew Perry, is set to face a prison sentence that could extend for decades. This case raises questions about the impact of drugs on the lives of celebrities.

Matthew Perry's Family Demands Maximum Punishment for Ketamine Queen

The family of Matthew Perry, the star of the show Friends, is calling for the harshest penalties against the accused known as the 'Ketamine Queen' following his sudden death. This case has sparked widespread debate about the impact of drugs on the lives of celebrities.

Indonesia Proposes Drug Law Amendment to Differentiate Users from Dealers

The Director of Drug Enforcement in the Indonesian police announced a proposal to amend the drug law, aiming to set ownership limits to distinguish between users needing treatment and dealers. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to combat addiction and enhance rehabilitation programs.

Study Reveals Brain Regions' Role in Impulsive Behavior

A recent study from Singapore highlights the role of different brain regions in regulating impulsive behavior, enhancing understanding of conditions like ADHD and addiction. This research comes amid growing concerns about the impact of impulsive behaviors on individuals' lives and mental health.

22 Recovering Addicts Pass Malaysian SPM Exams Successfully

In a remarkable achievement, 22 recovering addicts in Malaysia have passed the <strong>Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)</strong> exams for 2025, reflecting the success of educational rehabilitation efforts. This initiative highlights the potential for reintegrating individuals into society through education.

Austria plans to ban social media for children under 14

The Austrian government announced plans to ban social media use for children under 14 years old, citing risks related to addiction and violence. This initiative aims to protect minors from potential dangers associated with these platforms.

Historic ruling reshapes future of major tech companies

A recent court ruling may signal the beginning of the end for social media as we know it. This decision raises critical questions about the future of these platforms and their impact on users.

UK government considers response to US court ruling on social media

The British government is under scrutiny following a Los Angeles jury ruling that major tech companies like <strong>Google</strong> and <strong>Meta</strong> designed addictive social media platforms. The government is expected to take action to limit children's use of these platforms.