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'5 paradise' is not popular

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TUVALU.  PHOTO AFP London: Despite the splendor of Paris, New York and Barcelona, ​​not many people realize there are many other interesting places in the world that tourists rarely visit. Based on the latest data collected by the World Tourism Organization (WTO) there are five countries or places that are rarely visited in the world. Citing a CNN report, this destination is no less impressive with its own natural beauty, culture and history that is able to mesmerize and promise satisfaction to tourists. Here are the five countries: 1. Tuvalu With over 100 small islands in the southern Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is one of the most isolated countries in the world. Free from the tourists who fill the beach, the island presents tourists the beauty of its beaches with beautiful coral reefs. Interestingly, the fourth smallest country in the world has only 11,000 inhabitants. However, the country of this coral reef island is expected to disappear from the world map within 30 to 50 years due to th

Robert Downey Jr. has been 'hanging weapons' Iron Man forever

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Share ROBERT DOWNEY JR ACTOR Robert Downey Jr., 55, admits he is saturated and does not want to be involved in the cinematics of the Marvel galaxy anymore. He, who is popular for his successful character Tony Stark, said his heart has calmed down to withdraw directly from the production of the phenomenon superhero brand. "Enough is enough. As far as I know, I 'hung up' and let it all go," he said in a recent interview. His first Iron Man acting film was in 2008. Then continued through the Iron Man 2 sequel in 2010. After that, Robert continued to be a key figure in Iron Man 3 in 2013, Avengers: Age Of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). However, his character was turned off in Endgame and his involvement in Spider-Man: Far From Home received rave reviews. Robert was once a side character in Incredible Hulk (2008).  He is also expected to appear in the upcoming Bla

Protests in Pakistan protest against the re-publication of the controversial cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad

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Tens of thousands took to the streets across Pakistan to denounce the actions of French satirical weekly newspaper publisher Charlie Hebdo who reprinted a controversial cartoon insulting the Prophet Muhammad.  -Reuters ISLAMABAD:  Tens of thousands took to the streets across Pakistan to condemn the actions of French satirist weekly newspaper publisher Charlie Hebdo who reprinted a controversial cartoon insulting the Prophet Muhammad. Earlier this week, Charlie Hebdo republished the cartoon. It marks the beginning of the trial of siblings, Said and Cherif Kouachi who were accused of carrying out an armed attack at the press office in Paris five years ago. In the January 7, 2015 attack, 12 people, including some leading French cartoonists, were killed. The cover of the latest Charlie Hebdo issue features 12 cartoons first published in the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten in 2005 and reprinted by Charlie Hebdo in 2006 which angered Muslims around the world. The Pakistani government also conde