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She says the U.S.’s anti-narcotics policies will help improve security in a country where the trafficking of drugs, arms and humans has driven up violent crime.

The record results were driven by strong demand, which helped fill increased capacity.

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He added that any growth at Primark was driven by it opening new stores, bucking the trend of other brands which are closing them.

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Despite it all, dozens of tanker truckers still brave the roads, driven on by "necessity" and "patriotism", they say.

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The equivalent of 18 football fields per minute was lost, driven mostly by massive fires.

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