'Cannabis clubs': Legal weed limps into next phase in Germany
So-called cannabis clubs will be allowed to sell the drug legally in Germany starting Monday, but in practice it will be some time before the associations get up and running.
So-called cannabis clubs will be allowed to sell the drug legally in Germany starting Monday, but in practice it will be some time before the associations get up and running.
The police reports several interventions on Friday night due to noise complaints, quarrels and riots.
And although the English countryside seems to be a tad drier than in previous years, it's only correct to bring along a pair of classic wellies, a smart pair of sunnies, and buckle in for what is sure to be a pretty incredible time.
Northern Gaza endured relentless explosions, air strikes, and gunfire on Saturday, marking the third day of an Israeli military offensive that has forced tens of thousands to flee and severely aggravated living conditions, according to the UN. Ongoing operations in Shujaiya have led to numerous militant casualties, while civilians escape empty-handed amidst the bombardment.
A new strategic plan for Luxembourg City's mobility was presented in the Grand Theatre, resting on a series of calculations on how mobility is expected to develop in the coming years. The conclusion: more attention needs to be paid to soft and public modes of transport.
Leading the crowd through the streets of Florence, the peloton embarked upon the hilly first three stages of the Tour de France. This year's race kicked off with temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) forecast in the shade, in a race 'billed as a four-way struggle' between Vingegaard, Iurk, Roglic, and Evenepoel.
Three phenomenal women in space share their stories with us this weekend, in honour of Asteroid Day — a UN-recognised initiative raising awareness about the potential impacts, and opportunities, of these marvels of astronomy.
The authorities report four traffic accidents on Friday night between 7 pm and 2 am, resulting in seven people injured.
The Luxembourg Veterinary and Food Administration has recalled Chavignol PDO from Luxembourg's shelves due to traces of e.coli bacteria.