Millions of Turkish citizens living abroad have began voting in national elections that will decide whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan can continue
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“We took the Dutch model as an example of how not to do it,” German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) told NOS shortly after Germany announced its plans to legalize cannabis. Germans will soon be allowed to grow and buy weed in small quantities for their own consumption, either at home or in associations set up for the purpose. Germany will also launch an experiment for commercial cannabis cultivation later this year.
Hundreds of tractor-driving protesters descended on a coastal town in Germany to protest the tyrannical "green" policies of the European Union's leadership. Breitbart reported that [.]
The German government wants to ban the export of pesticides no longer approved in the EU. But manufacturers and distributors with their sights set on Africa as a growing sales market are not pleased.