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Top 10 Worst Places for Americans in South America
Top 10 Worst Places for Americans in South America You might want to think twice before moving or visiting these places in ...
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This Country Was Ranked Best for Expat Quality of Life for the Third Year in a Row
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, has been named the world’s most sustainable tourist destination for the second year in a ...
With just $800 a month needed to live comfortably, Panama holds its crown as the top expat haven. Meanwhile, the U.S. sinks all the way down to 36th place. Westerners have been pushed over the edge: ...
Westerners have been pushed over the edge: Between high living costs, hustle culture and an overall poor quality of life, they’re flocking to Central America to find that Panama is the long-awaited ...
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Expats reveal what everyday life in Spain is like
There’s nothing like it to start the day. I missed it so much after getting home, I made it at home for months. Even now, I ...
A Dubai-based Filipino and an Indian expat who is originally from Kerala won $1 million (Dh3.67 million) each at today's (September 17) Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire and Finest Surprise draw.
A Korean expat at Google shared on Instagram why she loved living in Singapore, citing safety, multicultural harmony and trust in governance. A Korean expatriate working at Google in Singapore has ...
Katie Nadworny is an Istanbul-based writer who specializes in stories at the intersection of culture and politics in Turkey, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. She has lived in Turkey for nearly a ...
Dubai: A young Egyptian man who had just arrived in the UAE in search of a new life died on his very first night in the country — a tragedy that has shocked the Egyptian expatriate community. The man, ...
As Bolivia readies to vote in a defining election, a number of key issues are on the table, including the country's huge lithium deposits, the role of unseated ex-leader Evo Morales, and policy on ...
Luis Arce, a quiet economist who will be sworn in as Bolivia's president on Sunday after a landslide election win, knew where he stood in the political spectrum as a young teenager in La Paz, when he ...
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