Shocking footage shows shisha pipes being used as weapons when a wild brawl broke out in a packed shisha lounge. Footage of the fracas shows one man launching a brutal attack with a pipe on a man on ...
The sweet smelling tobacco is gaining in popularity, but most people who smoke it in cafes are unaware of the potential risks. You might call it shisha in Egypt and Sudan, nargile in Turkey and Syria ...
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Horrified customers can be heard screaming as one man is battered over the head with a metal pipe DRAMATIC footage shows shisha pipes used as weapons during a mass brawl on curry mile in Manchester.
A new hygiene rule by the Dubai Municipality (DM) will assure shisha smokers that smoking the water pipe will not at least cause them infectious diseases. New rules for Dubai shisha outlets will make ...
Smoking tobacco using ‘shisha’ pipes is just as harmful as cigarettes, health experts are warning. Shisha pipes carry just as greater risk as cigarettes (Picture: Stock) Users inhale the same amount ...
Cambodia has banned e-cigarettes and shisha pipes, saying the increasingly popular products contain damaging levels of nicotine and are leading young people to take up smoking. The National Authority ...
THE impending State Government ban on the sale of bongs will not include hookah pipes because of cultural reasons, after consultation with members of Melbourne's Arabic community. The exemption has ...
New tobacco laws coming in on Friday could change the way you smoke shisha. Under the new regulations, flavoured tobacco will be completely banned – but shisha will be an exception. Shisha smokers and ...
Smoking bans may be mooted in Brighton and Brussels, but puffing on Arab water pipes is all the rage in Britain's hippest bars, restaurants and homes. Cuban cigars and fashionable cigarette brands are ...
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LONDON (REUTERS) - Police in London burst in on about 50 people smoking shisha pipes, watching football and playing loud music inside a cafe, a major breach of strict Covid-19 regulations banning any ...