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Jakarta's war on rats
Rats are the scourge of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. Now the authorities have launched a campaign to try to rid the city of the pests by offering residents $1.50 for every rat that's caught. Our correspondent, Rebecca Henschke, told us about the plan.
(Photo: two rats eating a discarded apple, Credit: PA)
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