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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNZim’s informal sector needs empathetic policies — not ill thought-out blanket bansTHE government announced a ban on the importation and sale of second-hand clothes, as well as street and night vending. Local Government minister Daniel Garwe, addressing Harare city councillors and ...
Slovenia on Wednesday introduced a ban on imports of goods produced in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and approved an additional aid package for Palestinians in Gaza, the government said in ...
A bill that would ban student cell phone use during the school day in Massachusetts now moves to the House for consideration.
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NH joins national campaign to ban cellphones in schools. Now it is time for positive digital habits.From a young age, I recall my parents relentlessly emphasizing the dangers of smoking. They were aware of its negative impact on my health and were determined to prevent me from developing an ...
Compromise on e-scooters in Houston appears likely, with restrictions instead of blanket prohibition
The city’s administration and regulatory affairs department proposed an outright ban on e-scooters, citing reckless riding ...
Afro-pop singer and songwriter Fidel Shammah Omusula alias Charisma has moved to court to challenge the government's proposal ...
Tanzania’s sweeping ban on foreign-operated businesses risks straining ties with Kenya and damaging its international ...
Following India's withdrawal from World Championship of Legends (WCL) matches against Pakistan due to national sentiments ...
The Pakistan Cricket Board announced a “blanket ban” on future participation in the T20 World Championship of Legends on Sunday, accusing the organizers of being biased in favor of India. India twice ...
The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that it is issuing a blanket ban from future participation in the World Championship ...
After an attempt to ban THC was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott last month, the Texas Senate has revived similar legislation in the state’s current special session.
The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a lawsuit challenging the state’s controversial ban on gender-affirming medical treatment for minors.
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