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1st of June 2020 08:42:18 AM Brief History The first indigenous inhabitants of Barbados were the Amerindians who had come from Venezuela. They were called the Arawaks, and in 1200 they were conquered by the Caribs. Later Portuguese came to Barbados from Brazil, they called the island Los Barbados (bearded-ones) presumably because the islands fig […]

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6th of June 2020 06:33:46 PM Brief History Bahrain was the site of the ancient Bronze Age civilization of Dilmun. It was an important trade center, linking trade routes between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley as early as 5,000 years ago. Bahrain’s location has made it susceptible to being ruled by many different empires throughout […]

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24th of January 2025 06:33:02 AM Albania is a robust democracy with a record of competitive elections. Last parliamentary elections held on 25th April 2021 was also quite competitive in which ruling left-wing Socialist Party won 49 percent of the vote and 74 of 140 seats while the main opposition centre-right Democratic Party got 39 percent […]

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The Organic Law of Communication (LOC) of Ecuador enacted in 2013    – World Countries for Kids

The Organic Law of Communication (LOC), enacted in 2013 was characterized by international organizations engaged in defending freedom of expression as the most repressive communication law on the American continent. Promoted by then-President Rafael Correa, this law brought Ecuador one of the gloomiest times for freedom of expression. Hand in hand with the regulatory entity […]

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