Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

Stockholm - The Swedish government is currently considering a proposal to implement a national ban on begging, a move that has sparked widespread discussion within the country. The idea has been put forward in an attempt to address certain social issues, but it has also faced significant criticism.

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Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate

Germany’s Walkable "Lego Bridge" Blends Art and Architecture

In Wuppertal, Germany, there’s a pedestrian bridge that looks like it’s built from giant Lego bricks. Though it’s actually a concrete structure, artists have painted it to mimic the iconic toy blocks, creating a playful optical illusion.

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Germany’s Walkable "Lego Bridge" Blends Art and Architecture

Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

Australia ranks among the world’s most coffee-obsessed nations, with coffee culture deeply rooted in towns and cities alike. Sydney’s annual Coffee Festival stands as the city’s premier coffee celebration, held in the iconic The Rocks district.

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Sydney Coffee Festival: A Must for Coffee Lovers

In Colombia, Ants are Consumed as Snacks

In Colombia, an unusual culinary practice has been catching the attention of people both locally and abroad. Some Colombians have a unique taste for ants, which they consume as snacks.

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In Colombia, Ants are Consumed as Snacks

Russian Girls: Baring Thighs in Winter

In Russia, especially during the harsh winter when the temperature often drops well below zero, a unique scene can be witnessed on the streets - many Russian girls expose their thighs despite the cold.

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Russian Girls: Baring Thighs in Winter

Argentines of All Ages Embrace Open-Air Bathing Tradition

In Argentina, a unique and vibrant tradition unfolds as people of all ages come together for open-air bathing. This custom, deeply rooted in the country's culture, holds significant meaning for the locals.

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Argentines of All Ages Embrace Open-Air Bathing Tradition

Peru's Mysterious Geoglyphs Abound

In the vast and arid Nazca desert of southern Peru, a remarkable phenomenon has intrigued the world for decades - an abundance of strange and mysterious geoglyphs. These geoglyphs, known as the Nazca Lines, were created between 500 BC and 500 AD. The local people made them by making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and exposing different - colored dirt.

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Peru's Mysterious Geoglyphs Abound

Singapore's Approach to the Sex Industry: No Ban on the Custom Industry

Singapore, known for its strict laws in many aspects, has a rather unique stance when it comes to the custom industry. Unlike some countries that have imposed outright bans, Singapore has chosen a different path.

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Singapore's Approach to the Sex Industry: No Ban on the Custom Industry

Icelandic Custom: Babies Left Outside Restaurants

In Iceland, a rather unique and heartwarming sight can be often witnessed outside restaurants. It is not uncommon to see babies sleeping peacefully in their strollers, left just outside the dining establishments while their parents enjoy a meal inside.

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Icelandic Custom: Babies Left Outside Restaurants

Greek Men and Their Braids: A Historical and Cultural Exploration

In ancient Greece, men's hairstyles were not only a matter of personal preference but also carried significant cultural and symbolic meanings. Among these styles, braids held a special place.

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Greek Men and Their Braids: A Historical and Cultural Exploration

Yemen's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists

Yemen, a country with a rich historical and cultural heritage, has several cultural expressions inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. These heritages not only reflect Yemen's unique cultural identity but also contribute to the global diversity of intangible cultural heritage.

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Yemen's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists

Brunei: A Tiny but Wealthy Nation

Brunei, a small Southeast Asian nation, is often described as "rich to the brim." Despite its minuscule size, it has amassed substantial wealth.

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Brunei: A Tiny but Wealthy Nation

Rent a Country: Liechtenstein Offers Its Throne for Hire

In a rather extraordinary move, Liechtenstein, a tiny yet prosperous principality nestled between Switzerland and Austria, has made an unconventional offer to the world. Since 2011, the country has been available for rent at a price of £40,000 per night. This unique proposition allows individuals to experience a taste of royalty and assume the role of the "temporary king" of Liechtenstein.

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Rent a Country: Liechtenstein Offers Its Throne for Hire

Cambodia's Intangible Cultural Heritages on UNESCO Lists

Cambodia is a country with a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. A number of its cultural forms have been inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, highlighting the nation's profound cultural heritage and unique traditions.

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Cambodia's Intangible Cultural Heritages on UNESCO Lists

South Korea's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists

South Korea boasts a rich tapestry of intangible cultural heritage, with several traditions inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. These heritages not only showcase the country's unique cultural identity but also offer insights into its historical, religious, and social values.

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South Korea's Intangible Cultural Heritage on UNESCO Lists