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Thailand moves to re-criminalise cannabis in blow to $1bn industry

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Audio   来源:Future  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:On Tuesday, airstrikes targeted the hospital’s generators, sparking a fire and damaging its main power supply. The strikes also caused damage to the hospital’s water supply, according to a video posted by MERC-Indonesia. Large flames were seen rising from the area before daybreak. A speaker in the video said the fire was close to the hospital fuel supply, but firefighters controlled the flames.

On Tuesday, airstrikes targeted the hospital’s generators, sparking a fire and damaging its main power supply. The strikes also caused damage to the hospital’s water supply, according to a video posted by MERC-Indonesia. Large flames were seen rising from the area before daybreak. A speaker in the video said the fire was close to the hospital fuel supply, but firefighters controlled the flames.

“We will never stop fighting — nothing will deter us from protecting Oak Flat from destruction,” said Wendsler Nosie Sr. of Apache Stronghold. He called the high court’s decision a “heavy blow” but urged action in Congress while vowing to continue the court fight.An estimated 40 billion pounds of copper could be mined over the lifetime of the mine, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

Thailand moves to re-criminalise cannabis in blow to $1bn industry

The project has significant support inand other traditional mining towns in the area. The company estimates the mine will generate $1 billion a year for Arizona’s economy and create thousands of local jobs.Victoria Peacey, general manager of Resolution Copper, said the project could become one of the largest copper mines in the country. She said the company has made “major changes” to the mining plan to reduce the impact on tribes.

Thailand moves to re-criminalise cannabis in blow to $1bn industry

Members of Apache and others who want to halt a massive copper mining project on federal land in Arizona gather outside the U.S. District Court, May 7, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)Members of Apache and others who want to halt a massive copper mining project on federal land in Arizona gather outside the U.S. District Court, May 7, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

Thailand moves to re-criminalise cannabis in blow to $1bn industry

Resolution Copper is a subsidiary of international mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP.

Justice Samuel Alito did not take part in the case, presumably because he owns between $15,000 and $50,000 worth of BHP stock, according to his most recent financial disclosure., despite Copenhagen

. Vice President JD Vancein March for a quick stop at the U.S. military base there after

a broader visit. During that trip, Vance scolded Denmark but acknowledged that Greenland would control its own sovereignty — while still suggesting that it may want to make a deal with the United States.WHERE IT STANDS: Political off-ramp found.

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