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France's Surprising Ban: Kissing Forbidden at Train StationsIn France, a country often celebrated for its romantic atmosphere, there's an unexpected rule that might catch travelers off guard: a strict ban on kissing at train stations. This regulation, which seems at odds with the nation's amorous reputation, is rigorously enforced in many major railway hubs across the country.
May 16, 2025, 2:47 pm EDT
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South Africa: A Land Abundant in Diamonds
South Africa, located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, is renowned for its rich diamond resources. The discovery of diamonds in South Africa dates back to 1866 when a young shepherd named Erasmus Jacobs picked up a unique stone along the banks of the Orange River. Later identified as a 21.25 - carat diamond, it was named the “Eureka” diamond, marking the first diamond discovery in the country.more

Sweden: A Life Tapestry Interwoven with Nature and Modernity
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Clothing factories struggle to restart in Bangladesh as situation worsens
Clothing factories struggle to restart in Bangladesh as situation worsensmore

UK Supreme Court Rules on Definition of “Women” in Equality Act
In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that under the Equality Act 2010, “women” refers to biological sex, excluding transgender women from gender - based protections. This decision is expected to have a significant impact on future policies, especially in women's sports events.more

April 2025: New Regulations in France and the Conviction of Marine Le Pen
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Singapore's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists
Singapore's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Listsmore

Massive E. coli Outbreak in the US Triggers Public Concern over FDA's Actions
Massive E. coli Outbreak in the US Triggers Public Concern over FDA's Actionsmore

José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89
José Mujica, the former president of Uruguay, passed away on May 13th at the age of 89. He was renowned as the “world’s poorest president” due to his simple lifestyle. Despite his high - level position, Mujica lived in a small cottage on a farm and drove an old Volkswagen Beetle. He also donated 90% of his salary.more