German cabinet approves plans to legalise cannabis for recreational use
The German government approved a draft law Wednesday legalising the purchase and possession of cannabis for recreational use, with the health minister pushing back against criticism of the controversial plans.
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Ozzy Man Reviews: Influencers [PART 4]
Here's me critical analysis on influencing in 2024. From the …
Thousands of Chinese Protest, Encircle City Officials and Police; One Leaps Onto a Police Car Roof
On the afternoon of August 19, around 5 p.m. at an intersection in Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, multiple eyewitnesses reported that urban management officers injured a street vendor …
Israel and Russia Fall Out (Sending Aid to Ukraine) || Peter Zeihan
In a marked shift away from the historical relationship between Israel and Moscow, Israel plans to send early warning radar to Ukraine. The details of this plan are still unconfirmed, but …
"Russia Could Attack NATO Nation In Next Move" Biden Signs Ukraine Aid; Shoigu Ally Jailed For Graft
US President Joe Biden signed legislation authorising military aid for Ukraine as part of a $95b national security package. Biden also warned that Russia could launch a …
Russians Rip off Chinese Car Badges in Anger: Poor Quality and No After-Sales Service
Actually, even if they remove the logo, it's easy to differentiate between Chinese cars and other cars. In 2023, Chinese cars accounted for nearly 76 percent of the 1.06 million …
Russia successfully went two days without losing another military plane, but instead they lost a $65 million dollar warship. Dimitry Medvedev gave a presentation in which he proudly asserted Russia's genocidal mission that all of Ukraine …
Floods Hasten China's Economic Collapse, Citizens Bear Hundreds of Billions Lost
Hebei Province, tasked with relieving the capital's floodwaters, also suffered significantly. According to Reuters, nearly 5% of Hebei's 74.2 million residents were affected by the floods. Over 40,000 houses were washed away, …