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Both Momika and Najem have repeatedly stated that they want the Quran banned completely in the Nordic nation, which has broad free speech laws. Two men set fire to a copy of the Quran on Monday in front of the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, in a rally similar to previous events that provoked a diplomatic…
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6 LAWS TO WIN IN LIFE 1.Stop telling people your plans When you over share, you hurt your own progress. Keep things private and win. 2.Know when to say no Strong people put their own wellbeing before pleasing others. Practice saying no more often. Too many people lack discipline and go back to their toxic…
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The United States President Donald John Trump sparked controversies with his recent executive orders against immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries. http://news.images.itv.com/image/file/1230647/img.jpg Although the country’s judicial arm of government presented challenges to these laws, here’s what every potential traveler must know. The US laws have provisions upon which a green card holder, non-citizens or illegal immigrants…
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How do you know if that entertainment venue is safe, and that your life won’t be in great danger before you attend? The recent death of 36 concertgoers in an Oakland warehouse which occurred last Friday is a good reason for you to seek answers before it’s too late. Although a faulty refrigerator was believed to have…
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The government of People’s Republic of China says it will not abolish the death penalty, adding that the country plans to use capital punishment only on ‘a very small number of extremely serious criminal offenders.’” According to a report from The Associated Press, China’s government published a report September 12, stating that authorities will “strictly…
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If anyone is addicted to masturbating, even at the risk of being seen by others, the new law in Italy makes the country a perfect destination for such people. It is now a legal act to masturbate in public, the country’s supreme court has ruled. However, the lawful right to jerk off in public says…
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With the alarming rate of rape incidents in India, female foreigners who visit the country are being cautioned as they arrive at the airports. The tourism minister says foreign women should not wear skirts or walk alone at night in the country’s small towns and cities “for their own safety”. Image shows Dr Mahesh Sharma, India’s Minister…
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The Moroccan government has approved a series of amendments to the country’s Penal Code, including one on the cases in which abortion is allowed. According to Article 453 of the Penal Code, abortion was only allowed if the mother’s physical health was threatened. The new amendment, which comes as part of efforts to reform the…
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Permanent residents’ permits, or green cards, have been notoriously difficult to obtain in China, and many people believe they are of little use. They claim that apart from being long-term visas, green cards can hardly be used to open bank accounts or buy train tickets. But now the Chinese authorities are introducing new policies to…
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Educators and other full-time staffers at Tennessee’s public state universities and colleges will soon be able to carry handguns on campus after Governor Bill Haslam allowed a bill to become law on Monday without his signature. The bill that the Republican governor allowed to become law had little opposition in both houses, easily passing 69-24 in the House and 28-5 in the Senate last month. The law will…
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The laws in South Africa has been frowned at for being too kind to males who rape others. This call for amendment is coming at the heels of reports which confirmed that a 20-year-old male was dragged to a corner and repeatedly gang-raped by 2 men. Although the rapists were identified, arrested and prosecuted by the laws,…
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Manny Pacquiao the world renowned boxer is loved by many and disliked by a few others especially after his loss to Floyd at the MGM. His hatred for the gay community has gained him more haters.
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Indonesian laws has been considered by many as a bit too loose and by others, at times, very harsh.
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The photo above shows a Canadian Border Service Agency official on duty at Toronto International Airport. Foreigners who love using chat apps like Whatapp, QQ, IMO, Viber, Skype and especially, Wechat in Canada are advised to consider the laws and security risks in the country while on social media. Some Wechat memes could pose a great…
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