Instead, the idea is to stop considering minor drug offences, such as drug possession for personal use and abusing drugs, as crimes and to treat them as “administrative offences” that may require ...
A strike called by Portugal’s two main trade union confederations is expected to cause severe flight and rail disruptions, ...
Europe faces massive cocaine influx via narco-subs crossing Atlantic with only 5-10% interdiction rate. Police warn continent is 'flooded' with drugs.
Former footballer John Aldridge, a regular visitor to the town, was ‘aware there were problems’ at targeted house ...
Statement calls for Article 8 to be adjusted and for clarity on 'inhuman and degrading treatment' under Article 3.
Football is ripe for exploitation by criminals and bad actors. Could applying anti-money laundering obligations to football ...
The last two decades of the 20th century were packed with newsworthy events, and some of them coincided with the year of your ...
The ruling military junta in Guinea‑Bissau has decreed that its leading general will not be eligible to contest upcoming ...
Despite this, COP11 showcased contradictions that left many countries puzzled. Mexico—where smoking prevalence remains at ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Cool Carriers, the world’s largest operator of specialised refrigerated cargo vessels, known as reefers ...
Life can only be taken in defense of life. That principle is as old as civilization itself, and it remains the bedrock of ...
The question today is Quo Vadis Goa? With the foreign rulers gone and the power transferred in the hands of our own people, it was hoped the Goa would be a land of milk and honey. Quo Vadis, Domine?