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Benefits for prostitution during pandemic in Germany
In Germany, prostitution has been legalized since 2002, but calls to criminalize it can be heard frequenty.
Deutsche Welle (DW) wrote on the subject in the article Will Germany remain the brothel of Europe? The newspaper quotes Bundestag deputy from the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) Leni Breymaier, who is outraged by the fact that brothels that have been closed for a year receive state assistance during the pandemic. The state must not support brothels in which women are forced into prostitution by giving taxpayer money to criminals, she said.
This and other critical statements made by the politician have led to about 20 lawsuits from as many as 50 brothel owners from all over Germany.
The Untold Truth Of Easter Island Shutterstock
By Richard Milner/Feb. 15, 2021 9:12 am EDT
Rapa Nui, or Easter Island as it was called by Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, is a small, 63-square-mile island at the southeast tip of what is referred to as the Polynesian triangle (Hawaii is at the northernmost tip, and Aotearoa New Zealand in the southwest). The size of the island, with its rocky coasts shorn yet green hilltops, belies the size of its complex history and home as one of archeology s largest, most enduring mysteries: the moai, its standout feature that most know as those big head statues.
The Untold Truth Of Pere Lachaise, The World s Most Visited Cemetery Shutterstock
By Kathy Benjamin/Feb. 8, 2021 12:57 pm EDT/Updated: March 23, 2021 10:23 pm EDT
If you never went through an emo phase, you might think it s weird that people like to visit cemeteries. And sure, some can be sad, uncared for, and small, but there are other cemeteries that are basically a combination art gallery and beautiful park.
Pere Lachaise in Paris might be the most stunning of them all. As the Encyclopedia Britannica notes, it s probably the most visited cemetery in the world (it s impossible to know for sure, since Pere Lachaise, like most cemeteries, doesn t actually count up the people who come there, but the superlative is generally accepted by people who know about these things.)