Funny Images of Canadian Smoking Marijuana
Court finds France negligent in Caribbean pesticide case
A court in Paris found the French government guilty of wrongful negligence involving the former use of a banned pesticide in the French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique but denied compensation to those affected
3 hours ago
Russia 'pouring fire' on Ukrainian city as offensive mounts
The governor of the Luhansk region says Russia is mounting an all-out assault.
3 hours ago
Toxic gas released in Jordan port kills 13, injures 250
Authorities in Jordan say a crane loading chlorine tanks onto a ship in the port of Aqaba dropped one of them, causing an explosion of toxic yellow smoke that killed at least 13 people and sickened some 250
3 hours ago
2 priests killed in northern Mexico buried in village
Two Jesuit priests killed last week in remote mountains of northern Mexico are have been buried in the village where a gunman attacked them inside the church last week
June 27
Infant burials in Mexico: Aztec customs lasted post-Conquest
Four children in Mexico were buried in the years after the Spanish Conquest with rituals and grave offerings that suggest pre-Hispanic customs lived on for some time after the Aztec empire fell
June 27
Moscow police detain opposition politician
Moscow police have detained one of the few politicians openly opposing the Kremlin's war in Ukraine who remains in Russia
June 27
EXPLAINER: What's the impact of a Russian debt default?
Russia has defaulted on foreign debt for the first time since the Bolshevik Revolution more than a century ago, further alienating the country from the global financial system amid its war in Ukraine
June 27
Rare Netherlands tornado kills 1, wounds 9
The last fatality due to a tornado in the Netherlands was in August 1992.
June 27
Qatar Energy to cut emissions as methane movement grows
The state-owned oil and gas company Qatar Energy says it is joining a new industry initiative aiming to reduce nearly all methane emissions from their operations by 2030
June 27
UN chief: National selfishness delaying global oceans deal
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says some countries won't accept that the world's oceans belong to everyone and their "egoism" is holding up a global agreement on protecting these vast tracts of the planet
June 27
Group leading protests OKs dialogue with Ecuador government
The Indigenous organization leading protests in Ecuador has agreed to discuss with the government possible solutions that could lead to the end of a strike that has paralyzed parts of the country for two weeks
June 27
No sign of reprieve for 3 condemned by Ukraine separatists
Less than two weeks remain for two Britons and a Moroccan to appeal the death sentences imposed by separatist forces that captured them during fighting in eastern Ukraine
June 27
Hamas says captive Israeli's condition has deteriorated
Gaza's Hamas rulers say the condition of one of the Israelis it is holding captive has deteriorated
June 27
President Biden, world leaders talk Ukraine war at G7 summit
President Joe Biden attends the G7 summit in Austria this week to meet with other world leaders over potential sanctions on Russia.
June 27
Missile hits shopping mall in central Ukraine
A shopping mall was hit by a Russian missile in Ukraine, killing at least 10 people. ABC News foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge reports from Kyiv.
June 27
US Coast Guard rescues 3 US sailors in Atlantic Ocean
The U.S. Coast Guard says it rescued three U.S. sailors whose vessel began taking on water during a trip from the British Virgin Islands to Bermuda
June 27
'I want my son back': Moroccan's father pleads with Putin
The father of a Moroccan man facing possible execution after being captured by Ukrainian separatists appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin to intervene to spare his son from the firing squad
June 27
Live updates | Erdogan adamant on Sweden, Finland NATO bids
Turkey's president says he will do "whatever is necessary for our country's rights and interests" at the NATO summit in Spain Tuesday
June 27
Cyberattack forces Iran steel company to halt production
One of Iran's major steel companies says it was forced to halt production after being hit by a cyberattack that also targeted two other plants, marking one of the biggest assaults on the country's strategic industrial sector in recent memory
June 27
Putin to make 1st trip abroad since Ukraine conflict's start
President Vladimir Putin is making his first public foreign trip since Russia sent troops into Ukraine, heading for two former Soviet republics and meetings likely to be friendly
June 27
Israel loosens abortion regulations in response to Roe
Israel has eased its regulations for women seeking to undergo abortions in response to the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
June 27
Supreme Court rules in favor of football coach praying on field
Plus, President Joe Biden attends the G-7 summit in Austria, and states race to add new abortion bans or restrictions.
June 27
Lawyers want 101-year-old alleged ex-Nazi guard acquitted
Lawyers have asked a German court to acquit a 101-year-old man charged with 3,518 counts of being an accessory to murder for allegedly serving as an SS guard at a Nazi concentration camp
June 27
UK presses on with Brexit rules rewrite; EU calls it illegal
Britain is pressing on with a plan to rip up part of the post-Brexit trade deal.
June 27
'I am not a murderer,' Paris attacks defendant maintains
The only surviving suspected member of the Islamic State attack team that terrorized Paris in 2015 has pleaded for leniency during his final court appearance
June 27
Germany returns artifacts taken from 3 African nations
German officials say that numerous priceless artifacts taken from African nations during colonial times will be permanently returned
June 27
NATO to boost rapid reaction force, Ukraine military support
NATO wants to grow the force from the current 40,000 to over 300,000.
June 27
Greece: Serbian vacationer held on war crimes warrant
Police in Greece have detained a 59-year-old Serbian man wanted in Croatia for alleged war crimes committed in 1991, during the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia
June 27
President Biden attends G-7 summit in Austria
World Leaders react to the Supreme Court decision on abortion and focus on the war in Ukraine.
June 27
Ethiopia kills 7 Sudanese soldiers, civilian in border area
Ethiopia has killed seven Sudanese soldiers and a civilian in a border area
June 27
Kosovo arrests man accused of war crimes in 1999 fighting
Kosovo prosecutors have charged a man with war crimes for allegedly being part of a group of Serbian forces that executed at least nine ethnic Albanian civilians during the country's 1998-1999 war
June 27
Germany suggests airlines nix VIP lanes amid airport chaos
German officials say airlines could help ease the current chaos seen at airports due to staff shortages by ending the privileged treatment some travelers enjoy
June 27
Sri Lanka sends 2 ministers to Russia for oil amid crisis
Sri Lanka is sending two ministers to Russia to negotiate for fuel — one of the necessities nearly exhausted as a result of the Indian Ocean nation's economic collapse
June 27
1 dead, 10 injured as storm pummels southern Dutch city
One person has been killed and about 10 injured as a "weak tornado" ripped through a historic fishing town in the southern Netherlands, tearing the roofs off at least four houses and sending café furniture flying through the streets
June 27
EU countries adopt mandatory gas storage amid Russia's cuts
EU countries have agreed that all natural gas storage in the 27-nation bloc should be topped up to at least 80% capacity for next winter as they prepare for the possibility of Russia further reducing deliveries
June 27
Pakistani court sentences militant linked to Mumbai attacks
Pakistan has sentenced one of the militants linked to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India to 15 years in prison for terror financing unrelated to the assaults
June 27
Heavy rains and floods hit northwest Turkey, no casualties
Heavy rains in northwest Turkey have caused rivers to overflow and bridges to collapse as authorities work to evacuate stranded locals
June 27
Germany's Lufthansa to return some A380s to service
Germany's Lufthansa says it plans to put some of its Airbus A380 superjumbo jets back into service next year after mothballing the aircraft at the height of the coronavirus pandemic
June 27
Angry farmers block Dutch highways to protest pollution plan
Farmers driving tractors are blocking highways in the Netherlands in the latest protest sparked by a government pledge to rein in pollution emissions, a move that will hit the country's agriculture sector
June 27
Greece says 1,130 migrants turned back at sea in 3 days
Greece's coast guard says it has prevented more than a thousand migrants and refugees crossing to its islands in boats from the nearby coast of Turkey over the past three days
June 27
Norway: Deadly Pride attack suspect jailed, refuses to talk
The suspect in a deadly shooting ahead of an LGBTQ festival in the Norwegian capital, which authorities are treating as an Islamist attack, has been ordered held in pre-trial detention for four weeks — two of them in solitary confinement
June 27
Ukrainian officials: at least 2 dead, 20 injured as Russian missile hits shopping center in central city of Kremenchuk
Ukrainian officials: at least 2 dead, 20 injured as Russian missile hits shopping center in central city of Kremenchuk
June 27
Swiss intel service: Watch out for redeployed Russian spies
Russian spies were expelled from Western countries after the Ukraine invasion.
June 27
Detained LGBTQ activists in Istanbul Pride being released
Istanbul's LGBTQ Pride organizers say 373 people detained by police Sunday following a ban on all Pride events are being released
June 27
War-damaged Russian weapons on display in Poland
Officials say a display of damaged Russian weapons shows Russia can be defeated.
June 27
Cyberattack hits Lithuania after sanctions feud with Russia
Defense Ministry says a cyberattack knocked out public and private websites.
June 27
Brother of Myanmar's Suu Kyi seeks share of family property
Myanmar's Supreme Court has heard final arguments in a long-running, bitter dispute between the country's ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and her estranged elder brother over the property where she was held under house arrest for 15 years
June 27
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/international
0 Response to "Funny Images of Canadian Smoking Marijuana"
Post a Comment