Retirement income systems vary in different countries, and the U.S. does not come out on top.Klaus Vedfelt | Digitalvision | Getty ImagesLong-awaited retirement plans might include traveling to far away countries, picking...
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A few years ago, competition from low-cost airlines and high-speed railways looked like they would spell the end for sleeper trains, which were increasingly starting to look like relics.But an increased interest...
Portugal is the ultimate mainland European destination for sun-seeking pensioners who want to minimise their taxes – yet it hasn’t always been the most popular choice. Only 11,000 British pensioners lived in Portugal...
Share The Article Last Updated 7 months agoMatching, or arguably, even surpassing the popularity of Europe and Asia, South America is now one of the world's trendiest digital nomad hotspots. Highly sought-after...
Is San Luis Potosí worth Visiting? San Luis Potosí is a place that doesn’t get a lot of foreign visitors – we were here 4 days and didn’t see another foreigner. What...
Thousands of British retirees have flocked to the shores of the Algarve, nestled in Portugal’s “golden triangle” of resort towns, golf courses and pristine coastline.The lure is plain to see: why not...
When it comes to international travel essentials—the best neck pillow for a red-eye flight, all that head-scratching paperwork, the list goes on—we don’t talk about electronic adapters nearly enough. For some reason,...
Travelling soon? If you're heading outside of the country, you may want to take note of recent travel advisories issued by the Government of Canada.Canada has issued travel advice for popular tourist...
Share The Article Last Updated 8 months agoSouth America is currently the solo travel hotspot of the world. It's no secret solo explorers are more conscious about their budget, and they tend...
The Expat Renter: How a New Yorker can navigate a move to “the Paris of South America,” Buenos Aires
In our recently launched column, the Expat Renter, we check into how leasing an apartment works in other cities and compare it to the (sometimes intractable) process New Yorkers have to go through here.Our...
A multi-stop itinerary from London to Barcelona – via Paris and the Pyrenees – is a train lover’s dream.High in the Pyrenees on a sunny, silent morning, I had the rare feeling...
By Seán Keenan and John Wallace"Island living" conjures up deserted beaches, swaying palm trees, and cocktails at sunset. The Caribbean… the South Pacific… the Maldives.But if you add in layers of history,...
Thailand is destined to lose 15.6% of its active workforce in the next 17 years up to 2040 while the ratio of workers to retired seniors in the same period will halve...
Navigating Cultural Differences in Global Workplaces What's often more complicated than the legal terrain is the cultural divide, which can make the difference between a successful and unsuccessful stint overseas, experts say....
With its proximity to the United States, an abundance of affordable cities and its appealing lifestyle (rich culture, an increasingly exciting food scene), it’s no wonder Mexico has one of the largest...
A nine-mile trip from the airport in Dhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, to Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed Park, near downtown, can take as long as 55 minutes, according to Google Maps.A trip...
Don’t you just hate it when airlines charge you extra simply for bringing cabin baggage? Our World Travel Hackers share their tricks for avoiding these fees, and they take on more budget...