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England Could End Youth Smoking by 2040s With New Law
SolutionsFeb 11

England Could End Youth Smoking by 2040s With New Law

England's proposed smokefree generation law could push smoking rates below 5% among young people decades earlier than expected, potentially saving 88,000 years of healthy life by 2075. The bold policy would progressively raise the legal age for tobacco sales, ensuring anyone born in 2009 or later can never legally buy cigarettes.

Medical Xpress3 min read
WA Tackles Illegal Tobacco With New Police Taskforce
Community HeroesJan 18

WA Tackles Illegal Tobacco With New Police Taskforce

Western Australia is launching a specialized taskforce to shut down stores selling illegal tobacco and stop the violence plaguing communities. Led by a dedicated "tobacco tzar," the team will combine health inspectors with police expertise to protect neighborhoods from escalating crime.

ABC Australia2 min read
Australia Invests $5.9M to Crack Down on Illegal Tobacco
SolutionsMay 7

Australia Invests $5.9M to Crack Down on Illegal Tobacco

Australia is sending $5.9 million to the Northern Territory to shut down illegal tobacco shops and fight organized crime. The funding will modernize laws, close down criminal operations, and protect public health in the region with the country's highest smoking rates.

ABC Australia3 min read
India's Meghalaya Gets 86% of Schools Tobacco-Free
SolutionsMar 21

India's Meghalaya Gets 86% of Schools Tobacco-Free

A small Indian state just became the nation's leader in protecting kids from tobacco, with 86% of schools now certified tobacco-free. Nearly 10,000 schools participate in anti-tobacco rallies and campaigns every year.

Google News - Education Milestone2 min read
California's Plastic Reduction Law Defended in Court
Planet WinsJun 6

California's Plastic Reduction Law Defended in Court

Environmental groups are suing to protect California's groundbreaking plastic pollution law after state regulations created loopholes that could weaken its impact. The legal action aims to preserve a law expected to save consumers and governments $30 billion over the next decade. ##

Google News - Plastic Reduction3 min read
India: 20M Families Could Escape Poverty by Quitting Tobacco
Health & WellnessApr 21

India: 20M Families Could Escape Poverty by Quitting Tobacco

A groundbreaking study reveals that quitting tobacco could lift over 20 million Indian households into higher economic classes, with the poorest families seeing the biggest gains. The research shows tobacco cessation isn't just about health; it's a powerful weapon against poverty.

Google News - Poverty Reduction3 min read
Singapore Law Students Get Free AI Tool for Legal Studies
InnovationJun 2

Singapore Law Students Get Free AI Tool for Legal Studies

The National University of Singapore Law School is giving all students and faculty free access to Harvey, a specialized AI platform already used by major law firms. The partnership aims to prepare future lawyers for an AI-integrated profession while keeping critical thinking skills sharp.

Google News - Singapore Technology3 min read
Ghana Swears In New Law Reform Board to Modernize Legal System
SolutionsJan 27

Ghana Swears In New Law Reform Board to Modernize Legal System

Ghana's Attorney-General has sworn in a new nine-member Law Reform Commission Board with a bold mission: update the country's laws to meet modern social and economic needs. The move signals a major push to strengthen democracy and governance across the West African nation.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Law Student Wins 31 Jeopardy! Games, Ranks 5th All-Time
Community HeroesMay 1

Law Student Wins 31 Jeopardy! Games, Ranks 5th All-Time

A part-time Seton Hall law student just wrapped up a historic 31-game winning streak on Jeopardy!, landing him in the top five regular season champions of all time. His six-week run captivated audiences and proved that juggling law school and game show glory is absolutely possible.

Google News - Historic Victory2 min read
Australian Banks Block 1,000+ Accounts in Tobacco Crackdown
SolutionsApr 13

Australian Banks Block 1,000+ Accounts in Tobacco Crackdown

Australia's major banks have joined forces to fight organized crime, blocking over 1,000 suspicious accounts and helping seize 35 million illegal cigarettes in just four months. The unprecedented collaboration shows financial institutions can be powerful allies in disrupting criminal networks.

ABC Australia2 min read
U.K. Bans Tobacco Sales to Anyone Born After 2008
SolutionsApr 22

U.K. Bans Tobacco Sales to Anyone Born After 2008

The United Kingdom just passed groundbreaking legislation that will create the world's first smoke-free generation. Anyone born on or after January 1, 2009, will never be able to legally purchase tobacco products in the country.

Scientific American2 min read
Australia Seizes $3.7M in Illegal Tobacco, Protects Kids
SolutionsJun 3

Australia Seizes $3.7M in Illegal Tobacco, Protects Kids

Australian Border Force dogs sniffed out a massive illegal tobacco operation in Darwin, seizing nearly half a million cigarettes and 50,000 vapes before they could reach the community. The bust marks the third major win against organized crime in the Northern Territory in just two months.

ABC Australia2 min read
UK Creates First Smoke-Free Generation with Bold New Law
SolutionsApr 24

UK Creates First Smoke-Free Generation with Bold New Law

Children in the UK will never legally buy cigarettes thanks to a groundbreaking rolling age ban that raises the minimum purchase age by one year, every year. The historic law aims to protect millions from nicotine addiction and save the NHS billions.

SBS Australia2 min read
Australia Reviews Surrogacy Laws to Help Families
VideosJan 22

Australia Reviews Surrogacy Laws to Help Families

Australia is overhauling its surrogacy laws after thousands of families faced barriers to starting their journeys. The nationwide review could make surrogacy more accessible while protecting everyone involved.

SBS Australia2 min read
WHO Honors Liberia's Health Chief for Tobacco Fight
Community HeroesMay 19

WHO Honors Liberia's Health Chief for Tobacco Fight

Liberia's Health Minister Dr. Louise Mapleh Kpoto received a WHO Certificate of Appreciation for her leadership in reducing tobacco harm. The recognition marks Liberia's growing role in global public health efforts.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Venezuela Passes Amnesty Law for Political Prisoners
Global NewsFeb 20

Venezuela Passes Amnesty Law for Political Prisoners

Venezuela's National Assembly unanimously approved an amnesty law that could free hundreds of people jailed for opposing the government. The long-awaited legislation marks a potential turning point for families who've waited years to reunite with loved ones.

France 24 English2 min read
Tobacco Tactics Now Fighting Ultra-Processed Foods
SolutionsJun 9

Tobacco Tactics Now Fighting Ultra-Processed Foods

Scientists who studied Big Tobacco's playbook are using the same strategies to help Americans kick ultra-processed foods. The fight against chips, sodas, and packaged meals could become the next big public health victory.

Google News - Health2 min read
UNLV Law Launches First Native-Endowed Scholarship
SolutionsMar 26

UNLV Law Launches First Native-Endowed Scholarship

The University of Nevada Las Vegas has created its first scholarship endowed by a Native nonprofit, opening doors for tribal citizens pursuing legal careers. The partnership with the Tribal Leadership Council marks a historic step in addressing Native American underrepresentation in law.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Bangladesh Passes First Law to Protect Natural Wetlands
Planet WinsMay 13

Bangladesh Passes First Law to Protect Natural Wetlands

Bangladesh just passed its first dedicated law to save unique wetlands like haors, baors, and beels from destruction. The new legislation makes encroachment, illegal mining, and poisoning aquatic life serious crimes with real penalties.

Mongabay3 min read
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SolutionsMar 24

Mexico Introduces Landmark Law to Protect Women from Violence

Mexico's government unveiled sweeping legislation that would create the country's first unified national standards for prosecuting violence against women, with prison sentences up to 70 years. The proposed law requires every violent death of a woman to be investigated as a potential femicide, closing gaps that have left too many cases unsolved.

Mexico News Daily3 min read

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