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Taliban publish vice laws banning women's voices and bare faces in public

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have issued a ban on women's voices and bare faces in public under new laws approved by the supreme leader in efforts to combat vice and promote virtue.

The laws were issued Wednesday after they were approved by supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, a government spokesman said. The Taliban had set up a ministry for the "propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice" after seizing power in 2021.

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Afghanistan's Taliban govt enacts 'vice and virtue' law

Afghanistan's Taliban authorities have announced the codification of laws detailing rules of behavior and lifestyle based on their strict interpretation of Islamic law.

The 35-article law published in the official gazette on July 31 establishes prohibitions already generally known in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan -- the Taliban government's formal name for the country -- but its enactment could allow for increased control of the population.

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Beit Toureef : An authentic Lebanese village in the heart of Beirut

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Beirut, Beit Toureef is a charming guesthouse that embodies the spirit of an authentic Lebanese village house. With its rustic architecture and welcoming hospitality, Beit Toureef offers a unique retreat for those seeking a genuine taste of Lebanon.

The rooms exude coziness and comfort across two floors, "Reef Aroma and Reef Melody".

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Ukraine's parliament approves ban on Moscow-linked religious groups

Ukraine's parliament has banned the activities of religious groups tied to the Russian Orthodox Church or any other faith group supporting Russia's invasion — a measure widely seen as targeting a Ukrainian religious body, despite its claim to independence from Moscow.

The bill creates the legal tools for the government to ban the activities of any religious group deemed to be too closely connected to Russia or to support its invasion of Ukraine..

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Plaything or peril? Brazilian kites endanger lives, prompting push for national ban

Two groups of men stood on opposite rooftops perched on a hillside overlooking Rio de Janeiro's Ipanema beach, taunting one another. It was a macho showdown between opponents wielding unlikely weapons — kites.

On this July morning in the impoverished neighborhood, they were using taut, sharp-edged kite lines — known as "cerol" in Portuguese — to slash their opponents' lines, ripping their kites from the sky.

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Iran shuts down last language institute recognized by German Embassy

Iranian authorities has closed down the last language institute certified by the German Embassy, local media said, in retaliation for the shuttering of Islamic centers in the European country.

A report by Nournews.ir, believed to be close to Iran's security bodies, published a photo of police forces taking down the sign showcasing the establishment's name. The Institute For Teaching German Language was established in the capital in 1995, according to the embassy.

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