Pot ‘crackers’ in US celebrate reclassification of marijuana but move won’t get drug pushers out of jail

Pot ‘crackers’ in US celebrate reclassification of marijuana but move won’t get drug pushers out of jail

Biden, a Democrat, supports legalising medical marijuana for use “where appropriate, consistent with medical and scientific evidence,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on April 25, 2024. “That is why it is important for this independent review to go through.”

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New era for US drugs regulation as Biden administration reclassifies cannabis but pot businesses still can’t find a bank

New era for US drugs regulation as Biden administration reclassifies cannabis but pot businesses still can’t find a bank

Most Americans live in states where marijuana is legally available in some form. But there’s a continuing problem when it comes to banks: Many financial institutions don’t want anything to do with money from the cannabis industry for fear it could expose them to legal trouble from the federal government, which still lists marijuana as illegal.

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Wary of disruptive Umkhonto Wesizwe’s influence, South Africa’s ruling ANC is investigating ex-president Zuma’s party for forgery

Wary of disruptive Umkhonto Wesizwe’s influence, South Africa’s ruling ANC is investigating ex-president Zuma’s party for forgery

The new investigation into the MK Party came after a national newspaper reported on Sunday that a former party official has told police there was an elaborate scheme to forge some of the 15,000 signatures required for parties to register for the elections.

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World humanitarian agencies raise alarm over ‘crushing levels of violence and displacement’ in Congo

World humanitarian agencies raise alarm over ‘crushing levels of violence and displacement’ in Congo

Over the past few months over 700,000 people have been forced from their homes, bringing the total forcibly displaced to 7.2 million – an all-time high.

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Kenya and Rwanda push for transnational plastics and toxic plastic chemical controls or protections

Kenya and Rwanda push for transnational plastics and toxic plastic chemical controls or protections

More than 50 countries supported a proposal by Rwanda and Peru for assessing what a sustainable level for plastic production might look like. Plastic production is on track to triple by 2050, but today’s levels already “are unsustainable and far exceed our recycling and waste management capacities,” said Rwanda’s chief negotiator Juliet Kabera.

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How toothless, rudderless opposition is helping President Museveni build dynastic rule in Uganda

How toothless, rudderless opposition is helping President Museveni build dynastic rule in Uganda

The politicians in NRM and in the parties are silent. None of them is questioning how a person born outside Uganda by parents born outside Uganda can be more patriotic than those who were born in Uganda and belong to the indigenous groups in the country.

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Kenya’s economy to steady further with $1 billion IMF tranche as shilling holds firm against US dollar

Kenya’s economy to steady further with $1 billion IMF tranche as shilling holds firm against US dollar

Robust lending to Kenya from the IMF and World Bank has helped the government to navigate a liquidity crisis. The East African nation received a $941 million lending boost from the IMF in January, which brought the size of its programme with the fund to $4.43 billion, with around $2.5 billion outstanding.

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Arrest warrant out for forrmer Central African Republic president Bozizé for human rights abuses

Arrest warrant out for forrmer Central African Republic president Bozizé for human rights abuses

Bozizé lives in exile in Guinea Bissau, where that country’s President Umaro Sissoco Embaló said he had not received any request from Bangui about the arrest warrant, and that the country’s laws do not allow for extradition.

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Biden’s lead over Trump narrows to one per cent in opinion polls six months to US election

Biden’s lead over Trump narrows to one per cent in opinion polls six months to US election

Some 28 per cent of registered voters in the poll said they had not picked a candidate, were leaning toward third-party options or might not vote at all. The poll found 8 per cent of respondents would pick Robert Kennedy Jr, an anti-vaccine activist running as an independent, if he were on the ballot with Trump and Biden.

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