Maldives parliament repeals law allowing foreign land ownership By Rumobritt On 00:13 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments The Maldives has canceled a 2015 law that allowed foreigners to own land in the tropical islands, a move the government said addressed concerns about potential loss of sovereignty. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2va0tFN via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Cuban LGBT community calls out government for canceling paradeCuban gay rights activists denounced the government's decision to cancel this year's parade against homophobia, accusing it of snatching away their ma… Read MoreAppeals court allows U.S. to keep sending asylum seekers to MexicoA U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Trump administration may continue sending asylum seekers to wait out their cases in Mexico while the go… Read MoreSaudi appoints new head of its civil aviation body: Royal DecreeSaudi Arabia issued a royal decree appointing Abdelhadi El-mansouri as a head of its General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) with the rank of mini… Read MoreU.S. House passes pro-Taiwan bills, amid trade tensions with ChinaThe U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday unanimously backed legislation supporting Taiwan which faces military and diplomatic pressure from China … Read MoreIn exile in Bangladesh, a bittersweet revival of Rohingya cultureChain-smoking singer Gudar Mia, who recently turned 80 in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, lit another cigarette, closed his eyes, and crooned the openin… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Maldives parliament repeals law allowing foreign land ownership By Rumobritt On 00:13 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments The Maldives has canceled a 2015 law that allowed foreigners to own land in the tropical islands, a move the government said addressed concerns about potential loss of sovereignty. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2va0tFN via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Cuban LGBT community calls out government for canceling paradeCuban gay rights activists denounced the government's decision to cancel this year's parade against homophobia, accusing it of snatching away their ma… Read MoreAppeals court allows U.S. to keep sending asylum seekers to MexicoA U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Trump administration may continue sending asylum seekers to wait out their cases in Mexico while the go… Read MoreSaudi appoints new head of its civil aviation body: Royal DecreeSaudi Arabia issued a royal decree appointing Abdelhadi El-mansouri as a head of its General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) with the rank of mini… Read MoreU.S. House passes pro-Taiwan bills, amid trade tensions with ChinaThe U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday unanimously backed legislation supporting Taiwan which faces military and diplomatic pressure from China … Read MoreIn exile in Bangladesh, a bittersweet revival of Rohingya cultureChain-smoking singer Gudar Mia, who recently turned 80 in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, lit another cigarette, closed his eyes, and crooned the openin… Read More
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