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The Unfair Taxation Of Olympic Prizes And The Importance Of A Second Passport

6 min read

The Unfair Taxation Of Olympic Prizes

For athletes, participating in the Olympics is perhaps one of the most important milestones in their professional careers. Just imagine training so...

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Riots In The UK: Key Insights For Expats

8 min read

Riots In The UK: Key Insights For Expats

The recent riots in the United Kingdom (UK), starting on July 30, 2024, are the most severe since 2011. They began after a tragic event on July 29 in...

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

8 min read

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

7 min read

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

4 min read

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?

7 min read

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

8 min read

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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Geopolitics (5)

The Unfair Taxation Of Olympic Prizes And The Importance Of A Second Passport

6 min read

The Unfair Taxation Of Olympic Prizes

For athletes, participating in the Olympics is perhaps one of the most important milestones in their professional careers. Just imagine training so...

Continue Reading
Riots In The UK: Key Insights For Expats

8 min read

Riots In The UK: Key Insights For Expats

The recent riots in the United Kingdom (UK), starting on July 30, 2024, are the most severe since 2011. They began after a tragic event on July 29 in...

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

8 min read

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...

Continue Reading
What Expats Should Know About Venezuela's Controversial 2024 Election

7 min read

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...

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

4 min read

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,...

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

7 min read

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...

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

8 min read

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...

Continue Reading