AT A GLANCE
In tonight's edition, after years of waiting, Kenya's Rastafarians lose a landmark court battle over the religious use of cannabis. Also, the continent's top cocoa producers join forces to process more cocoa at home instead of exporting it raw.
And on the beaches of Dakar, an environmental activist is turning heads in a colourful outfit, made entirely from discarded plastic waste.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: GLOBAL — the feed headline centres on KENYA, DENIES, RASTAFARIANS, RIGHT, SMOKE.
- Original feed: France 24 - International breaki.
- Published: 15 Jul 2026, 21:19 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
WHAT HAPPENED
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- France 24 - International breaki: In tonight's edition, after years of waiting, Kenya's Rastafarians lose a landmark court battle over the religious use of cannabis.
- France 24 - International breaki: Also, the continent's top cocoa producers join forces to process more cocoa at home instead of exporting it raw.
- France 24 - International breaki: And on the beaches of Dakar, an environmental activist is turning heads in a colourful outfit, made entirely from discarded plastic waste.
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- 15/07/2026, 21:19 PRIMARY FEED KENYA DENIES RASTAFARIANS THE RIGHT TO SMOKE MARIJUANA (France 24 - International breaki • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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