This news article discusses various seemingly innocuous things that are banned by foreign governments. It highlights laws and regulations from different countries that may raise questions about the balance between government control and personal freedoms. Some examples include the ban on baby walkers in Canada, restrictions on sauces in French schools, the chewing gum ban in Singapore, and the prohibition of certain hairstyles in Iran. The article also mentions bans on public celebrations of Valentine’s Day in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, as well as the ban on advertising aimed at children under 12 in Sweden.
Balanced News: 15 Seemingly Innocuous Things Banned by Foreign Governments

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