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Home Affairs Ministry says on-the-spot fines legal notice out shortly

MaltaToday

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July 6, 2026

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Home Affairs Ministry promises on-the-spot fines legal notice 'shortly' but for Swieqi residents suffering the brunt of tourist anti-social behaviour the law cannot come any sooner

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Africanews

center

· Jul 8, 2026

Kenyan rastafarians hope court will rule they can smoke cannabis legally

The landmark ruling on the lawsuit filed by the Rastafari Society of Kenya in 2021 is due to be pronounced on 15 July.

The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jul 10, 2026

Smoking Out Virginia’s Pot Law

If you are unclear about Virginia’s marijuana laws, rest assured you are not alone these days. Even police officers seem confused (if not necessarily dazed). “As of July 1, 2026, there are no Code of Virginia violations related to marijuana,” a state police lieutenant wrote in what the Virginia Scope (which obtained the communication) described...

Guinee news

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· Jun 23, 2026

Libéria-Guinée : Monrovia annonce le règlement du différend frontalier et le retour à la normale

Le gouvernement libérien a annoncé le règlement du différend frontalier qui l’opposait à la Guinée dans une zone située à la frontière entre les deux pays, ouvrant la voie à une reprise normale des activités des populations riveraines. L’information a été rapportée par Liberian TV Network, qui cite une intervention du ministre libérien de l’Information, []

Free Press

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· Jul 4, 2026

Update on The Ohio Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency

This is where we are at with my Federal civil rights litigation. We are reaching out to provide a transparent update on the status of our federal civil rights litigation, Cynthia Brown v. Dave Yost (Case No. 2:24-cv-01401). ​As of July 2, 2026, we have passed the 210-day mark since our last major briefings were submitted to the court. We know many of you are waiting—just as we are—for a final ruling from Judge Graham regarding our request for a permanent injunction.

DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

Supreme Court ‘blessed’ a ‘Kafkaesque nightmare’ with its ‘disturbing’ ruling: analysis

A “disturbing” Supreme Court ruling will allow border officials to subject green-card holders to a “Kafkaesque nightmare,” per a Slate analysis. According to the analysis by legal reporter Mark Joseph Stern, the 6-3 Supreme Court vote along usual partisan lines in the case Blanche v. Lau established that border officials don’t need “clear and convincing []

Malaysiakini

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· Jun 29, 2026

MPs raise concerns over child sex crimes bill amendments

PARLIAMENT | Lawmakers question jurisdiction limits, enforcement capacity.

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Related coverage for " Home Affairs Ministry says on-the-spot fines legal notice out shortly ": Africanews — Kenyan rastafarians hope court will rule they can smoke cannabis legally. The Daily Signal — Smoking Out Virginia’s Pot Law. Guinee news — Libéria-Guinée : Monrovia annonce le règlement du différend frontalier et le retour à la normale. Free Press — Update on The Ohio Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency. DNyuz — Supreme Court ‘blessed’ a ‘Kafkaesque nightmare’ with its ‘disturbing’ ruling: analysis. Malaysiakini — MPs raise concerns over child sex crimes bill amendments