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German airspace to be gradually reopenedBERLIN — Germany's air traffic controllers gradually reopened the country's airspace — the busiest in Europe — Wednesday after days of closures and limited activity, as stranded passengers finally saw hope of getting home.
KATHMANDU, Nepal, (GaeaTimes.com)- Nepal which was one of the most prominent countries to raise its voice against gay relations way back in 2007 is now promoting gay marriages. As a matter of fact, Nepal regarded homosexuality to be a crime and offenders were to face severe punishment which included serving two years behind the bars. Not only did the ordeal stop here, but Nepal witnessed several gay harassment issues in public places that made the country a center of criticisms. Nepal is now on its way to redeem itself as gay weddings are being promoted in the Everest.
Oil above $84 as stocks rally, airports open
LONDON - Pictures of the Queen as a baby have been released to celebrate her 84th birthday today.
LONDON - The average Briton goes to sleep at 11.41pm on weeknights, according to new research.
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