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  • Nepal’s Struggle Amidst Splendor: Poverty and Inequality in the Himalayas

    Nepal’s Struggle Amidst Splendor: Poverty and Inequality in the Himalayas

    Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal—once a South Asian power and birthplace of Buddhism—now grapples with stark poverty. Despite its rich cultural heritage, the country faces severe economic challenges, with a 2024 GDP per capita of $1,436 , leaving many households surviving on just $100 monthly. Over a quarter of its population lives below the poverty line, while rising living costs exacerbate daily hardships .

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  • Syria: From Cradle of Civilizations to War - Torn Ruins

    Syria: From Cradle of Civilizations to War - Torn Ruins

    Syria, a land steeped in ancient history, is the birthplace of Babylonian civilization, Mesopotamian culture, the Assyrian Empire, and the Phoenician Kingdom. Yet today, much of it lies in ruins, a casualty of prolonged conflict.

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  • Greece Bans High Heels at Ancient Sites

    Greece Bans High Heels at Ancient Sites

    Greece, a nation renowned for its rich historical heritage and ancient archaeological sites, has implemented a unique regulation that prohibits visitors from wearing high heels at these precious locations. This rule aims to safeguard the integrity of its invaluable ancient ruins, which attract millions of tourists worldwide each year.

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  • British Farmers Required to Provide Toys for Their Pigs

    British Farmers Required to Provide Toys for Their Pigs

    In a rather unique regulation in the United Kingdom, farmers are now obligated to provide toys for their pigs. This new requirement is part of a series of animal welfare measures aimed at ensuring the well - being of livestock.

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  • In Nepal, Nods Mean No and Shakes Mean Yes

    In Nepal, Nods Mean No and Shakes Mean Yes

    When traveling to Nepal, visitors are often surprised to discover a significant difference in non - verbal communication. In this South Asian nation, the common gestures of nodding and shaking the head carry meanings that are the opposite of what many people around the world are accustomed to.

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  • Switzerland's Unusual Rule: No Flushing Toilets After 10 PM

    Switzerland's Unusual Rule: No Flushing Toilets After 10 PM

    In Switzerland, visitors and residents alike are often surprised to learn about a rather peculiar regulation: flushing toilets after 10 PM is strictly prohibited in many areas. This unusual law reflects the local government's prioritization of noise pollution control over concerns about olfactory discomfort, showcasing a unique approach to maintaining public well - being.

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  • Greek Customs and Culture

    Greek Customs and Culture

    Greek Customs and Culture

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  • Large - scale Seizure of Illegal E - cigarettes at Saint - Ouen Flea Market in France

    Large - scale Seizure of Illegal E - cigarettes at Saint - Ouen Flea Market in France

    Large - scale Seizure of Illegal E - cigarettes at Saint - Ouen Flea Market in France

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  • Brazil: Mountain Climbing for Happiness and Ear-Tugging Blessings

    Brazil: Mountain Climbing for Happiness and Ear-Tugging Blessings

    In Brazil, where New Year’s coincides with the height of summer, the celebrations blend natural joy with unique traditions. As the southern hemisphere welcomes the new year in sweltering heat, cities across the country light up with spectacular fireworks at midnight, painting the tropical sky in vibrant hues. But the most iconic ritual unfolds in the hills and mountains.

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  • Denmark: Table-Jumping and Plate-Smashing Traditions

    Denmark: Table-Jumping and Plate-Smashing Traditions

    In Denmark, ringing in the new year is a literal leap into the future—quite literally. As the clock strikes midnight, Danes gather around tables and chairs, then spring off them with a cheer, symbolically "jumping into the new year." This energetic ritual is followed by fireworks lighting up the winter sky, blending playfulness with deep-rooted belief.

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  • The Philippines: Round Fruits and Polka-Dot Attire

    The Philippines: Round Fruits and Polka-Dot Attire

    On New Year’s Eve, Filipino families adhere to a vibrant tradition centered on circular symbolism. A mandatory display of 12 round fruits—such as apples, grapes, and plums—takes center stage, each representing a month of the year. Shaped like coins, these fruits are believed to summon prosperity, with their roundness symbolizing the cyclical nature of good fortune and the hope for financial abundance.

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  • Norway's Generous Parental Leave Policies

    Norway's Generous Parental Leave Policies

    Norway offers highly favorable parental leave policies for working parents. According to information from the European Commission, parents in Norway can choose between 49 weeks of full - pay parental benefits or 59 weeks of benefits at 80% of their salary. A certain proportion of the benefits is reserved for each parent.

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  • Denmark's Parental Leave and Childcare Policies

    Denmark's Parental Leave and Childcare Policies

    Denmark has a comprehensive set of family - friendly policies. According to the Nordic Cooperation website, for co - habiting parents, each is entitled to 24 weeks of paid parental leave after the birth of a child. If the mother takes leave before the due date, she can enjoy an additional 4 weeks of paid leave. Moreover, salaried employees can transfer up to 13 weeks of leave to their partners.

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  • U.S. Ban on U.K. Authorization for Long-Range Missiles Involving Ukraine

    U.S. Ban on U.K. Authorization for Long-Range Missiles Involving Ukraine

    The U.S. Ban on the UK's Long-Range Missile Authorization Involving Ukraine and the Implications Behind It

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  • Wave of developer bankruptcies in Ontario, Canada, triggers real estate market tremors

    Wave of developer bankruptcies in Ontario, Canada, triggers real estate market tremors

    In this part of Canada, Ontario is experiencing a severe real estate crisis. This year, at least 27 developers have gone into receivership, an alarming number that has reached a multi-year peak. Experts say the surge in this number could put hundreds or thousands of housing units in limbo, putting the life savings of floorplan buyers at great risk.

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