European Parliament calls for terrorist listing of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces; Kenya awaits marijuana ruling; Morocco reeling from World Cup exit
The European Parliament has called on EU member states to officially designate Sudan's Rapid Support Forces as a terrorist organization. Meanwhile, Kenya's Rastafarian community awaits a high court ruling on marijuana legalization. Morocco is still reeling from a 2-0 defeat to France, ending the Atlas Lions' historic World Cup journey.

The European Parliament has called on European Union member states to officially designate the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan as a terrorist organization. This move is part of efforts to increase pressure on the group involved in the conflict in Sudan.
In Kenya, the Rastafarian community is waiting with bated breath as the country's high court prepares to deliver a ruling on the legalization of marijuana. The decision could have significant implications for religious practices and drug policy in the country.
Meanwhile, Morocco is still reeling from a heartbreaking 2-0 defeat to France, which ended the Atlas Lions' historic World Cup journey. The loss brought an end to Morocco's impressive run in the tournament.


