In some European countries, the burqa and niqab, which are types of full-face Islamic veils, have been banned. Countries like France and Belgium implemented these bans citing reasons related to secularism, public safety, and women's rights. The laws have sparked significant debate about religious freedom and cultural integration within these nations.
Yes, Quorn has been banned in some countries due to concerns about its labeling and potential allergic reactions.
Yes Tide is very toxic to humans and the earth and has been banned in the European Union which includes 28 countries. Switch to Soap Nuts which are totally non-toxic and cost less than half as much as Tide.
DDT
I think it is about 26 and the reason it is banned because of the violence and blood references .
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.
Lynching. This "sport" has been banned from most countries.
Chemical weapons and DDT.
Yes, it was banned in 1979 because of the toxicity. Most other countries have banned them also, including the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.
No, there has not been a European Space Station. The International Space Station (ISS) is a collaborative effort involving multiple countries, including European countries, but there is no exclusive European Space Station.
There are no unheard of European countries. Everyone may not have heard of every country, but every country has been heard of by someone. Over the last 25 years there have been changes in Europe, resulting in some new countries, but none of these new countries have not been heard of by somebody.
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"Family Guy" has been banned in several countries, primarily due to its controversial content and themes. Notably, it has faced bans in countries like Afghanistan and parts of the Middle East, including Iraq and Iran, where cultural norms and regulations restrict its airing. Additionally, some episodes have been censored or banned in other regions due to their explicit humor and satire.