Malta Current Affairs, GK & News
EU: Malta legalises cannabis at home and for personal use
Malta has become the first country in European Union to legalise cannabis at home and for personal use. Highlights Under the new law, Malta has allowed people aged 18 and above to have up to seven grams of cannabis. They would also be allowed to grow up to four plants at home. The legislation also ..
Month: Current Affairs - December, 2021
Category: International / World Current Affairs • Science & Technology Current Affairs
Topics: Cannabis • European Union (EU) • Legality of cannabis • Malta • Medical cannabis
Corruption Perception Index 2018
The Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index make the following observations: Denmark is the world least corrupt country scoring 88 out of 100 points. Denmark is followed by New Zealand and Finland. Somalia has been ranked last with a score of 10 behind South Sudan and Syria. More than two-thirds of evaluated countries scored below 50 points, ..
Month: Current Affairs - January, 2019
Category: Reports & Indexes Current Affairs
Topics: Australia • Brazil • Chile • Cote d'Ivoire • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • Guyana • Malta • New Zealand • Senegal • Somalia • South Sudan • Syria • Transparency International • US
Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 9th edition of Vibrant Gujarat Summit. On the occasion, the Prime Minister also set the target for breaching into top 50 rankings of the ease of doing business. The three-day Vibrant Gujarat Summit will witness the participation of the heads of five countries Uzbekistan, Rwanda, Denmark, Czech Republic and Malta – and ..
Month: Current Affairs - January, 2019
Category: States Current Affairs
Topics: Africa Day • Chief Minister • Czech Republic • Denmark • Ease of Doing Business • Gujarat • Malta • MSME • Prime minister • Rwanda • Uzbekistan
Lativa becomes the 18th state to join the Eurozone
The Baltic nation, Latvia joined the Euro Zone, with the expectation that the euro will lower its borrowing costs and encourage investors by eliminating currency risk. It became the 18th member of the European Union, which uses the Euro as its currency and the fourth smallest economy in the euro zone after Malta, Estonia and ..
Month: Current Affairs - January, 2014
Category: International / World Current Affairs
Topics: Austria • Belgium • Current Affairs 2013 • Current Affairs 2014 • Cyprus • Estonia • EU • Europe • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Ireland • Italy • Lativa • Latvia • Luxembourg • Malta • Portugal • Slovakia • slovenia • Spain