Only North Korea has banned Christianity.
During much of the twentieth century, nations of the Soviet bloc strongly discouraged Christianity, but these restrictions have been lifted.
Some say that China discourages Christianity, but there is no overt sense of this in travelling around the country and visiting churches on Sundays. The Chinese government does refuse to accept the authority of foreign authorities to nominate leading clergy within China, but this is probably influenced more by experience with foreign domination and the humiliation of China by foreign powers during the nineteenth century. The Chinese government does implicitly discourage Christianity (and to a lesser extent, other religions) by making development approvals for the construction of new churches and temples exceedingly hard to obtain.
Smoking is already discouraged in many countries and areas, and is also illegal in others (for example, those who are based in Islam now prohibit smoking on the grounds it causes harm, which is against the Q'uran's guidance). However banning it immediately in some others would lead to a similar situation as prohibition did.
niggor
No, Like a Virgin was never banned, although many countries wanted it banned at the time.
Foods such as raw milk cheese are banned in the U.S. but allowed in France. Foie gras is banned in some states in the U.S. and countries like India, but allowed in France. Shark fin soup is banned in several countries, including the U.S., but still consumed in some Asian countries. Dog and cat meat is banned in many Western countries but consumed in parts of Asia.
Youtube is banned in many countries. But I know why it is banned in Pakistan. Pakistani government banned youtube one year ago because the management of youtube denies to delete the blasphemous video of Prophet Mohammad PBUH.
I think it is about 26 and the reason it is banned because of the violence and blood references .
The Human Centipede II is banned in approximately 31 countries, said to be more, due to the content of the movie and the horrific images.
new zeland canada
Christianity is worldwide, but appears to be strongest in English-speaking countries.
Many countries are helping. Thy have banned the use of CFC's.
72 but Fiji got banned so is 71
No, Marijuana is being banned on national law in USA and many other countries have already banned its usage.