Yes, umbrellas are banned in certain countries or regions due to safety and security concerns. For example, in some areas of North Korea, carrying an umbrella may be prohibited as part of broader regulations on personal belongings. Additionally, during specific events or protests, authorities in various countries might restrict umbrellas to prevent their use as weapons or for concealment. However, these bans are typically situational rather than permanent laws against umbrellas.
Practically all countries banned DDT.
None, there is nothing dangerous/r-rated about there music
No
Yes, Quorn has been banned in some countries due to concerns about its labeling and potential allergic reactions.
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not banned in any countries. However, some countries have regulations on its use in food products due to potential health concerns and require it to be labeled on food packaging.
No countries are banned from participating
Yes. In China, Japan, and Germany.
Yes, the Bible is banned in 52 countries around the world.
As matter of fact, only one country left in the world has banned smoking, and it is the tiny Asian nation of Bhutan in the Himalayas.
In recent years France. In my opinion it ought to banned in all western countries
As of 2021, the Bible is banned in countries such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan.
As far as we know, President Obama is not "banned" from any countries. As with all presidents, he is more popular in some countries than in others, and certain countries like Iran or North Korea may have policies that discourage a US president from visiting, but it is doubtful that there is any official "ban" in place anywhere.