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A view of the Maltese House of Parliament, where lawmakers are set to legalize adult-use recreational cannabis, Valletta, Malta. 

Malta just legalized recreational cannabis. Will other European countries follow? 

Justice

Malta is the first European country to legalize adult-use recreational cannabis. Germany and Luxembourg are likely to follow suit, but it’s a far cry from the liberal Canadian model.

Officers gather kratom plants in Phang Nha province, Thailand. Thailand on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021, decriminalized the possession and sale of kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia.

Thailand legalizes kratom, a mild narcotic leaf

Health & Medicine
A man in white lab coat holds a glass container while others watch

Thailand is betting big on cannabis. Visit its first legal lab.

Health & Medicine
A poppy farmer stands in front of a poppy plant and talks with a mic in his hand.

Could decriminalization of Mexico’s poppy farms reduce drug-cartel violence?

Conflict & Justice
coca cola logo painted on a brick wall

Coke eyes cannabis-infused drink market

Business
a soldier and policeman face a field with their backs to the camera

Is medical marijuana the antidote to Lebanon’s trade deficit?

The Lebanese government is milling a controversial idea: Taking over the illicit cannabis trade and developing a medicinal marijuana industry to help the country’s struggling economy.

According to the State Department Jamaica is the largest Caribbean supplier of illegal pot to the United States.

Jamaica wants in on the booming marijuana market. But will farmers be able to cash in?

Economics

Jamaica legalized medical marijuana and created a new licensing system to allow farmers to legally grow cannabis for medical, scientific or therapeutic purposes. But the fees are expensive and small farmers say they’re being left by the wayside.

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Medical marijuana legalized in Peru

Global Politics

The proposal at first was controversial because of the thriving illegal drug trade: Peru is the world’s second largest producer of coca leaves — the source plant for cocaine — and some worried that drug gangs would branch into the marijuana business.

The World

Keeping Up with the Sarah Joneses

Arts, Culture & Media

The Tony Award-winning writer and performer (?Bridge & Tunnel?), briefs Kurt on her experiences at the Aspen Ideas Festival, a gathering of big thinkers to tackle big problems. Jones transforms from a self-deprecating Brit to a Jewish grandmother, to a young male rapper.

Cannabis slogans

Does marijuana need a rebranding to move into the mainstream?

Lifestyle & Belief

PRI’s Studio 360 has redesigned another of ideas and concepts, but their latest effort is their first effort to rebrand a product that has largely been illegal. We’re talking about marijuana, which has suddenly been leagalized in three states — and which Studio 360 suggests could use a new brand if it’s going to go mainstream nationally.