No it's just the jeakini-bottom
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As others said, you'll get by with just speaking English - if you're serious think of what would matter aside from language: a life in Italy will be very different than a life in German, not only the weather but also the work culture. Also think of which countries 'match' your education, being somewhere with loads of jobs in your expertise will make things a lot easier. I'd advise anyone able to move from US to Europe to take a leap of faith - if it doesn't work out and the US has by then returned to normal you can just move back and if it doesn't work out and america didn't return to normal you'll likely be happy at least you got out before it got real bad.
Well if it only lasts one period that's not so bad lol
They must be lining up to grab some extra profits there.
"To achieve this, it is necessary to foster international cooperation in multilateral forums to promote and facilitate the implementation of evidence-based reforms and ongoing experiences regarding the taxation of large fortunes in different countries." [the Spanish government explained.]
Really glad they've decided to counter the ability of the grotesquely rich to just move to another country. If we want them to pay taxes, we need international cooperation.
Yeah this isn't the first time ever
Sorry to hear that, hope you recover soon. Wish you the best!
The Beet editor Eilish Hart spoke to Belkis Wille, an associate director in the Crisis, Conflict, and Arms Division at Human Rights Watch.
– The report says that Russian forces appear to be “deliberately or recklessly” carrying out drone strikes against civilians and civilian objects. How should we understand the difference between a deliberate strike and a reckless one?
– In this case, when we’re talking specifically about drones, deliberate means that the operator sees a civilian, identifies this [person] as a civilian, and decides to carry out the attack knowing that this is a civilian. Reckless would be where they see someone they think might be military, but they’re not taking the measures needed to either verify that they’re military or to meet their obligation under international humanitarian law, which is to presume that someone is civilian unless you have evidence to counter that.
A proudly independent European nation confronted with a stark political choice: keep EU single market access but only by making financial payments, taking migrants and giving up judicial power.
This time the question is not one for Brexit Britain — but Switzerland.
After more than a decade of grinding talks with Brussels, the Alpine country has reached a deal to keep and improve its access to the EU’s single market.
The EU won't push for adoption of the euro when it would hurt the economy though. Yes Canada would lose autonomy over their fiscal policy but only once they agree it would be a win-win in the economic sense. I know there are a lot of situations in which not having that fiscal autonomy sucks (for example when inflation in your country is very different from the overall eu avarage) so I can't say if it would be worth it or not, I am no economist but it'd never be implemented at all costs or rushed because of some agenda.
It's stupid now but isreal wasn't always like this
She. Did. Not. Ask. You. To. Fix. It. 📢
But thanks for the riddle, I liked it.