Heavy snowfall stops flights at major airports in Greece and Turkey due to “exceptional conditions”
Heavy snowfall has disrupted traffic in Greece and Turkey, and more snow is forecast to fall in the coming days.
Istanbul International Airport, which is expected to be Europe’s busiest airport in 2021,
According to WHO, Europe may be approaching a “pandemic endgame”
According to a WHO regional director, Europe may be approaching “a type of pandemic endgame.” On the second anniversary of COVID’s debut on
To fill workforce gaps, Australia offers visa rebates to students
In an effort to cover a record number of employment vacancies caused by the Covid-19 outbreak, Australia’s government will offer visa discounts to students
Xpath Nexus – Pains and gains of global mobility tech
Xpath Nexus: As the Global Mobility departments cope with a new set of demands in order to keep their organizations competitive, businesses
How much does a digital nomad have to earn to work remotely in Romania?
On January 14, President Klaus Iohannis signed the Digital Nomads bill, which amends and supplements the Government Emergency Ordinance no. 194/2002 on the foreigner’s rule in Romania.
According to SBI Research, a wealth tax or any other new tax will do more harm than good
SBI Research has warned that any new tax, such as a wealth tax or others, could cause more harm than good at this time, ahead of the Union Budget, which will be submitted in Parliament on February 1.
Because of Nomad Residence Permit, digital nomads are flourishing in Malta
According to Charles Mizzi, CEO of the Residency Malta Agency, the Nomad Residence Permit system has been exceptionally effective in recruiting excellent foreign residents who operate remotely from Malta.
Right to rent scheme updates
Right to rent scheme: Individuals with British or Irish passports will lose their entitlement to rent checks as of April 6, 2022. Employers and landlords will be able to review papers to meet their right to rent checks using Identity Service Providers (IDSPs).
Japan tightens COVID restrictions, notably in Tokyo, as the number of cases rises
TOKYO, Japan (AP) – As a surge in omicron cases threatens to paralyze society, the Japanese government will set new limitations for COVID-19 in Tokyo and a dozen other regions starting Friday, allowing local leaders to shorten restaurant hours.
Dubai’s Emirates has halted flights to a number of US cities due to 5G concerns
CAIRO, Egypt (Reuters) – Because of concerns over 5G mobile deployment, Dubai’s Emirates airline stated on Tuesday that flights to many US locations will be suspended beginning January 19 until further notice.