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U.S. Stock Market Crash: What It Means For Investors And How To Respond

On August 5, 2024, the US stock markets saw their biggest one-day drop in almost two years. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1,033.99 points...

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What Expats Should Know About Venezuela's Controversial 2024 Election

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What Expats Should Know About Venezuela's Controversial 2024 Election

After Venezuela's controversial 2024 presidential elections, massive protests erupted across the nation, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with...

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Why The Proposed 90% Tax In France Makes A Plan-B Non-Negotiable

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Why The Proposed 90% Tax In France Makes A Plan-B Non-Negotiable

A few days ago, I wrote an article about the recent EU elections and the rise of the ‘hard-right’—nationalist parties rejecting the woke agenda,...

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Bukele’s Ambitious Plan: Is El Salvador Ready For Expats?

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Bukele’s Ambitious Plan: Is El Salvador Ready For Expats?

El Salvador's young and charismatic President, Nayib Bukele, elected in 2019, has attracted widespread international attention for his controversial...

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The “Failed” Coup In Bolivia: A New Warning To Prepare Your Plan-B

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The “Failed” Coup In Bolivia: A New Warning To Prepare Your Plan-B

On June 26, the streets of La Paz echoed with the roar of a panzer as soldiers smashed through the door of Bolivia’s government building. The scene...

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Julian Assange: A Pro-Freedom Victory With A Dark Warning (Photo: Corbis)

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Julian Assange: A Pro-Freedom Victory With A Dark Warning

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is finally free, but let's not pop the champagne just yet. His release is a bittersweet moment, showcasing...

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Javier Milei’s Argentina: Assessing The Prospects For Expats (Photo: Reuters/Agustin Marcarian)

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Javier Milei’s Argentina: Assessing The Prospects For Expats

Frederic Bastiat, a notable economist jus-naturalist who followed libertarian principles even before the movement had that name, once described the...

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