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  1. living in a country that is not your own

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She said, however, that she would never consider herself an expatriate "I'm not even sure which country I'd be an expatriate of," she said.
The Hong Kong police would say only that an "expatriate man" had filed a missing-persons report and that "two expatriate women" had filed a separate report seeking a police investigation.
And a growing number of expatriate businessmen invest back home.
Do you really want to live as an illiterate expatriate?
A constant stream of expatriate English guests poured in and
It said four Saudi citizens and three expatriate workers died.
Mr. Sanders, the expatriate New Yorker, has also challenged Mrs.
But he described himself as a "commuter," not an expatriate.
He accepted, but chose to remain an expatriate in London.
The deal will expand Swissquote's ability to serve primarily expatriate customers.
I created my art practice to make myself a conceptual expatriate.
An expatriate man was also injured in the attack, it said.
We lived in an expatriate circle of draft dodgers and deserters.
Kinokuniya's basement floor is probably most geared toward the Japanese expatriate.
Mr. Berlinski's first novel, "Fieldwork" (2007), had a similar expatriate milieu.
Might we, the little ones, be as expatriate as our parents?
Nonetheless, Regeni's death cast a chill over Cairo's shrinking expatriate community.
The unnamed expatriate in these stories is delicate, vulnerable, needy, thoughtful.
In a subsequent statement, an activist said the expatriate was from Bangladesh.
A new fee on expatriate workers should bring in a similar sum.
Wenger was an Austrian expatriate who moved to Nigeria in the 1950s.
London felt natural to the cadre of expatriate Brits that ran it.
But as expatriate packages have declined, prices at international schools have increased.
Our correspondent spoke to some of the powerful expatriate Russians they watch.
Ireland bankrolled its bid for freedom with funds from its expatriate community.
An expatriate oligarch cheats on his wife with their daughter's best friend.
Lily is the newest addition to Lucy's small circle of expatriate friends.
Several Gulf countries have a sizeable population of Keralites as expatriate workers.
Some residents in Qatar began stockpiling food and supplies, an expatriate said.
Axis is a thriller about an Irish expatriate drug addict in Los Angeles.
Expatriate Burmese are returning in droves, bringing enthusiasm and professional expertise with them.
Other outstanding issues include guarantees for expatriate rights and trade rules after Brexit.
Every expatriate has stories about the moments he or she feels most foreign.
They are subject to more legal restrictions than other expatriate workers, including bankers.
Kambiz Hosseini, an expatriate political satirist, offered a different lesson to the government.
The second has an art gallery with rotating exhibits, curated by a French expatriate.
The global average expatriate earnings sat at $97,000 a year, according to the report.
Beneath the conceptual expatriate is the need to be decolonial in action and deed.
The UAE is home to around 1 million expatriate Catholics, many from the Philippines.
There's even a dedicated metal festival, Brutal Fest, organized by French expatriate David Chapet.
Now some expatriate families have left the city rather than wait out the closings.
The list of attacks on expatriate workers in the city is a long one.
Expatriate retirees might find private insurance policies and national health plans in other countries.
After graduation, he became an apprentice to the French expatriate society photographer Gérard Guillat.
The government spends five million dollars a year to hire expatriate faculty, mostly Indians.
This would undermine the economy, which relies on dollar deposits transferred from expatriate Lebanese.
The coffee shop became a hub for the city's expatriate English teachers and other foreigners.
Australia has quietly dropped out of the world's top 10 places to be an expatriate.
Special rules apply when a "covered expatriate" bequeaths or gifts property to a U.S. citizen.
One incident in particular is in focus among Iranians, expatriate activists, and their foreign supporters.
Some talk of firms having to close because their expatriate founders could not renew permits.
And before long, Madani became a symbol of expatriate return, a role he willingly embraced.
Expatriate remittances fell to $6.14 billion in the quarter from $7.1 billion year-on-year.
An American expatriate named Ray Rivington Powers was put in charge of the German subsidiary.
There are about a million Roman Catholics in the UAE, all of them expatriate workers.
In fact, it's been affectionately dubbed "PoHo" by the large influx of expatriate residents there.
His family was living the expatriate life in Paris, traveling home to Brazil during vacations.
When living in exile meant to have been expelled or, worse, to become an expatriate.
That is a very difficult niche in its own right: expatriate taxation and international taxation.
More than 1 million expatriate Chinese work there, mostly on mining, drilling or engineering projects.
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Expatriate workers can often be seen performing tasks that locals would undertake elsewhere in Africa.
Osborne is a psychologically acute observer of privilege and bad behavior among the expatriate class.
The expatriate members of Democrats Abroad will be finishing their count, too, for 2115 more delegates.
These include expatriate citizens' rights, the Irish border and the financial bill tied to Britain's departure.
The move is part of a wider governmental push to replace expatriate workers with Saudi citizens.
The large expatriate community also benefits from paying no income tax, which boosts its spending power.
The economy relies on the confidence of millions of expatriate Lebanese who deposit into local banks.
Once aloft, the American expatriate then living in Paris regretted not booking passage on a ship.
It was the American expatriate Man Ray, whose drawings, gouaches and watercolors made up the exhibition.
The index is published annually by International Living, a magazine and website about the expatriate lifestyle.
No one could have lampooned America and its pro-American culture better than an American expatriate.
And then we're the largest provider of expatriate benefits and global solutions around the world, et cetera.
Burkini is a meditation on life in Abu Dhabi from the point of view of an expatriate.
This so-called Saudisation will require BAE to replace many of its British expatriate workers with locals.
Cambodia, which has a large expatriate Chinese community, reported its one case of the virus last week.
Some 450 ICRC employees remain in Yemen, including dozens of expatriate staff, spokeswoman Marie-Claire Feghali said.
The issue of expatriate citizens' rights has become a stumbling block in bilateral talks over Britain's divorce.
Germany, citing security concerns, banned some Turkish politicians from addressing rallies of expatriate Turks before the referendum.
Living abroad for decades had intensified his Zionism as he saw the Jewish state through expatriate eyes.
It was the first time Lebanon's large expatriate community was allowed to take part in an election.
One thousand expatriate Colombians who were unable to register to vote in the actual election took part.
Mr. Hinton, a 69-year-old British expatriate, opened Google's artificial intelligence lab in Toronto this year.
They might want to discuss the implications of the difference between being an immigrant and an expatriate.
I like to come for dinner with Moroccan and expatriate friends and settle in for the evening.
Sisley was born in Paris to expatriate British parents; he lived in France almost his entire life.
His first, better novel was "High Cotton" (1992), in which the narrator sampled black expatriate life in Paris.
Freedom from capitalist formations, in the film's expatriate world, involves having enough money that money ceases to matter.
Many Hong Kong residents, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
In March expatriate Italian voters bucked their country's nationalist trend and voted primarily for the Europhile Democratic Party.
There is also a large French expatriate community in the country, with important French business interests, notably oil.
Regardless, I had to create myself into a conceptual expatriate because the United States was closed to me.
S. firms reject or drop expatriate Americans' accounts, won't hire Americans, or refuse to do business with them.
In the new expatriate and foreign worker-free Saudi Arabia, women will need to work—and to drive.
In 2015, about 30,000 Bulgarians joined already large expatriate communities in Germany, Spain, Britain and other Western countries.
She said that many expatriate employees conduct their lives exclusively within the confines of their compound or offices.
Though now an expatriate, I was born and raised in the Big Easy; I know the drain well.
While foreign men with families can sponsor and employ household help, single expatriate women don't have that right.
Authorities also decided to close the borders to foreigners, except residents, relatives of Romanian citizens and expatriate workers.
Her "aha" moment occurred in Paris, where she was living in the 1920s, an expatriate enamored of art.
The company also said a number of expatriate employees and contractors had been prevented from leaving the country.
Verzemnieks grew up surrounded by people like her grandparents in the small Latvian expatriate community of Tacoma, Wash.
Expatriate novels often reveal far more about their characters' homelands than they do about their presumably exotic destinations.
An earlier version of this article transposed the given name and surname of a Turkish expatriate in Europe.
The government, under a job creation drive, had imposed fees on expatriate workers to encourage hiring of Saudis.
The school was suddenly facing a doubling of its expenses, because its expatriate teachers were paid in euros.
Where Virginians and Nevadans militate for their concerns in the capital, expatriate issues like double-taxation are largely mute.
Several found help through the Oskar-Kokoschka-Bund, a group formed by expatriate artists who openly shunned Nazi ideas.
A key note for Westerners interested in China: For foreigners, the term "expatriate package" is becoming rarer in China.
Trump also highlighted socialist governments in Cuba and Nicaragua, which also have large expatriate communities in the Miami area.
With revenues and growth low, the country relies on deposits made into local banks by millions of expatriate Lebanese.
For employers, mobility no longer means just traditional expatriate placements, but moving jobs to where talented people are located.
They have also lobbied politicians and gained the sympathy of a significant share of the town's growing expatriate population.
They may have a common associate in Mohammad Saifullah Ojaki, a Bangladeshi expatriate who lived for years in Japan.
Sometimes it makes sense to lower your net worth by selling some assets and paying taxes before you expatriate.
Several foreign firms have evacuated expatriate staff from the southern region due to the violence or scaled back activities.
On an island of expatriate A-listers, he counts as a celebrity of a different sort, a naturalized local.
She found an expatriate social circle and took printmaking classes, while also holding down a series of day jobs.
Sargent was the child of expatriate Americans and spent most of his life abroad, working as a society portraitist.
The celebration of Lunar New Year has spread internationally, partly thanks to the far reach of Chinese expatriate communities.
Using money deposited by expatriate Lebanese, local banks buy government debt, financing the state's expanding budget deficit and debt.
There he was assisted by the expatriate American poet Ezra Pound, with occasional visits from Japanese poet Yone Noguchi.
Many of their expatriate experts have moved from one conflict zone to another together for more than 15 years.
Africa's most industrialized country has a significant expatriate and tourist population but has seldom been associated with Islamist militancy.
In Paris, where many American expatriate jazz players were thriving, he apprenticed with the drummer and bebop pioneer Kenny Clarke.
Many experts believe that the main catalyst for this expatriate exodus has been the increasing onus of U.S. tax compliance.
DAN BLOOM Chiayi City, Taiwan The writer, an American expatriate, is a frequent blogger about climate change and climate fiction.
Many residents of the financial centre, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
A city of more than four million people, Nairobi is home to a growing middle class and large expatriate population.
Orouba had reportedly been active in the Syrian Opposition Council, an expatriate group working against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
South Koreans make up one of Indonesia's largest expatriate groups, with numerous Korean restaurants and bars in parts of Jakarta.
Few are immune from the violence which has targeted internally displaced camps, expatriate-laden hotels, military installations and popular beachfronts.
Two liberal arts degrees and looking for a third: I studied the expatriate but never put it together for myself.
The Thai holiday island of Phuket is popular with Russian holidaymakers and is home to a large Russian expatriate community.
The radicals became moreso as time went on—mainly thanks to the influence of an American expatriate named Michael Vale.
Hong Kong (CNN)Rurik Jutting, the British expatriate banker turned double murderer, is appealing his conviction, his lawyer told CNN.
Missile strikes against Riyadh were reportedly intercepted by the Saudi Defense Forces, and the latest strike injured an expatriate worker.
Many residents of the financial center, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
Mexico receives the most American visitors (25 million in a year) and most likely has the biggest American expatriate community.
It is more glamorous to be an exile, more comprehensible to be an immigrant, more desirable to be an expatriate.
One was Charles Kuen Kao, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who, as a Chinese expatriate in Britain, revolutionized fiber optics.
In the 1990s, Ms. Honda made hip, surreal party music as one half of the Japanese-expatriate duo Cibo Matto.
From tax codes to residency restrictions to health care systems, each country offers a slightly different introduction to expatriate life.
Erdogan accused Berlin of "Nazi-like" tactics in March when it prevented Turkish ministers speaking at expatriate rallies in Germany.
In the early 803s, Joost Elffers, a successful Dutch book packager, met an American expatriate living in Amsterdam named Gary Goldschneider.
During the campaign he accused the Germans and Dutch of "Nazi practices" for stopping his ministers from pitching for expatriate votes.
Recovering terms like "expatriate" for skilled migrants to the West, regardless of their country of origin, would be a first step.
Maximo Madrigal, an expatriate of Sapogonia, moves multiple times but cannot shake his destructive obsession with a woman named Pastora Ake.
The worse news for North Korea, however, may be that expatriate and traveling South Koreans are avoiding their formerly popular restaurants.
Controversial kiss The controversial moment came after a lengthy speech by the president to a crowd of expatriate Filipinos in Seoul.
The purpose of the book is to show how a directionless expatriate writer ripened into the Samuel Beckett of literary history.
While his team is based in Bangkok, the American expatriate moved to Hong Kong in an effort to meet new investors.
It is also close to Bangsar, a popular neighborhood for Kuala Lumpur's expatriate community, with shopping and restaurants, Mr. Rahim said.
"Mobility no longer means just traditional expatriate placements, but moving jobs to where talented people are located," the Adecco boss wrote.
Africa's most industrialized country has a large expatriate community and attracts many tourists, and has seldom been associated with Islamist militancy.
Snapshot: Above, Lindsay Jang, the owner of Yardbird HK, a Hong Kong restaurant at the center of the city's expatriate community.
He transforms into the title character to battle an uprising led by the aptly named expatriate Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan).
In "Mentor," the first story, when our expatriate meets a student in a cafe, the student talks openly about his homosexuality.
The company repatriated its expatriate staff in 2012 due to fighting in the region, which came under IS control in 2013.
But "The Last Post" is really all about the texture of expatriate life and the brutal beauty of the desert landscapes.
The party also picked up vast support among the Pakistani expatriate community, and Mr. Khan's supporters are dominant on social media.
They disappeared political opponents and Tamils from all over the country, often demanding ransoms from expatriate family members as a fundraising mechanism.
This vast national housing system surprises visitors who think of Singapore as a low-tax hub for expatriate bankers and big multinationals.
This month, after years of legal battling, its highest court ordered immigration officials to award spousal visas to same-sex expatriate couples.
He was dispatched to Shanghai, a madcap colonial city where he drank, caroused and acted the "debauched bourgeois expatriate", Mr Matthews writes.
The 220.7-year-old expatriate originally from Barrington, Illinois still runs a marina with his wife and son in La Paz, Mexico.
Saudi Arabia has no intention of changing its policy on expatriate fees, Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan said at the same conference.
Watkins is an American expatriate who now lives in the Philippines, where he owns a pig farm in addition to operating 8chan.
South Koreans make up one of the largest expatriate groups in Indonesia and parts of Jakarta have numerous Korean restaurants and bars.
Though he fell just short, he surpassed other expatriate candidates and "made a lot of friends," according to local news media accounts.
Baldwin, dead since 1987 and an expatriate for many years before that, remains a talisman in the midst of American racial chaos.
"I feel a little bit like I'm in Japan," said Ms. Fleming, an Australian expatriate who has spent several years in Japan.
Travel restrictions are in place as teams look to bolster rosters through a market deep in quarterbacks, including the New England expatriate.
Travel restrictions are in place as teams look to bolster rosters through a market deep in quarterbacks, including the New England expatriate.
At cocktail hour, expatriate wives morbidly joke about having an emergency stash of cash at home in case their husbands suddenly die.
In the 1920s, during her days as a young expatriate in Paris, she saw her first Atget photograph and was instantly captivated.
Or maybe Melania might have some words of inspiration for them, being an immigrant (not an expatriate) herself into the United States.
There are organized pro-democracy movements in Iran and among the Iranian expatriate community working to establish a pro-Western, democratic system.
The large network of English teachers in China, long a mainstay of the expatriate scene, appears to have come under particular scrutiny.
As the expatriate Chinese community grows and more Chinese look for holiday homes in Thailand, real estate investment is on the rise.
The overwhelming majority of Emiratis are Muslim, but the country hosts a large expatriate population, some 1.2 million of whom are Christian.
Delaney, a Southern-born African-American, lived in Greenwich Village, and counted among his friends Marian Anderson and the expatriate Henry Miller.
"We have a very large Egyptian population, expatriate population, in Italy, and they face on a daily basis criminal activity," Mr. Shoukry said.
Expatriate savings are an obvious source, and are now, in effect, helping pay for Bangladesh's imports from outside the country, shrinking official remittances.
With revenues and growth low, the country relies for those foreign reserves on deposits made in local banks by millions of expatriate Lebanese.
Without fear, they opened the doors of their home to everyone: the French expatriate, the Chinese table tennis coach or the English engineer.
Erdogan has been looking to hold a rally for expatriate Turks in Europe, and chose Bosnia after Germany and Austria turned him down.
Speaking to the French expatriate community in Iran's capital, Tehran, Foreign Minister Jean-marc Ayrault said discrimination was not the answer to terrorism.
The measure will allow expatriate workers freedom of movement, the right to own property and allow them to do business in the kingdom.
He hailed the certainty that the deals on the transition and other issues, including rights for expatriate citizens, would offer businesses and individuals.
In fact, not only is the Hollywood expatriate back, she's managed to make said return on the cover of a major fashion magazine.
Some 3 million expatriate Turks are eligible to vote in the elections that are being held more than a year earlier than scheduled.
"This had a detrimental knock-on effect on companies serving these industries, and caused many expatriate professionals to leave Indonesia," the report noted.
Several European countries have stopped Turkish politicians holding rallies, due to fears that tensions in Turkey might spill over into their expatriate communities.
The world without has always looked to the black  expatriate to explain USA, the role of Magic Negro on steroids and DMT. 3.
Citing public safety concerns, Germany banned Turkish politicians from addressing rallies of expatriate Turks, prompting Erdogan to accuse Berlin of "Nazi-like" tactics.
For three years, Mr. Khan worked for an American oil field company as the lawyer who handled the affairs of the expatriate workers.
But the princess argued that greater community engagement between expatriate employees and local Saudis is necessary for understanding the opportunities in the country.
CAIRO, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Remittances from expatriate Egyptians rose 40 percent year on year in August, a central bank statement said on Sunday.
After Mr. Castro took power, Union City became a home for Cuban exiles, a throbbing center of expatriate culture and anti-Castro hatred.
With a large expatriate South African population in Perth, eight of the 15 tests in the city have involved matches against the Springboks.
But the issues of the rights of expatriate citizens and the UK-EU border on the island of Ireland remain fraught, diplomats said.
A charming expatriate and tireless networker, Mr. Gendel became a significant part of Rome's artistic world from the 217s nearly until his death.
"I hope you're ready, bro," Killmonger, an expatriate who tries to stage a coup in the fictional African country of Wakanda, warns T'Challa.
Among Japanese companies that operate in Wuhan, Honda Motor is planning to repatriate about 30 of its expatriate staff, a company spokeswoman said.
By the middle of 2012, senior expatriate employees were evacuated from Syria and relocated to Cairo, where they oversaw the plant's operations remotely.
But 212 million Syrian refugees already live in Turkey, the world's largest expatriate Syrian population, along with hundreds of thousands from other countries.
The response on behalf of Russian scholars was taken up by well-known Russian expatriate journalist, Leonid Bershidsky, in an article on Sept.
The Deutsche Bank mirror-trades operation appears to be linked to an even bigger attempt to expatriate money: the so-called Moldovan scheme.
Ms. Walton's discussion group has more than 2,000 Indonesian and expatriate members, and stories of street harassment are a regular topic of conversation.
In 1944, the triumph belonged to "Casablanca," the classic tale of wartime political intrigue and an American expatriate reluctant to be a hero.
One expatriate journalist who previously worked for Newsweek said that Mr. Emadi doubled as an interrogator in the Evin prison and once interrogated him.
But Mr. Pinckney's prose here lacks the poise of Isherwood's and the lyricism of James Baldwin's, to mention another observer of black expatriate existence.
"MISSTEPS COULD BE COSTLY" Many residents of the financial centre, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
SGS added that it has no contractual relation with Iraq-based security company Ta'az, which it said controlled the site and employed expatriate staff.
A Kenyan, he is one of a handful of expatriate staff at the hospital, employed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
On the upside, the influx of expatriate dollars will increase direct investment within Pakistan especially in sectors such as Properties and the Stock Market.
It might be better to use the married filing separately status before you plan to expatriate to reduce your five-year income-tax average.
The index uses the experiences of every expatriate who has contributed to International Living since the publication of its first report 40 years ago.
For decades, the world's largest banks sent Western employees to the city on lucrative expatriate contracts that included money for housing and school tuition.
Can the immigrant writer, having taken as his or her subject the expatriate experience and all its attendant dislocations, ever really relinquish that subject?
We had settled there less than a year earlier, after returning from roughly six years in Asia, where we lived a lavish expatriate lifestyle.
"The labor ministry arrested an expatriate in Jeddah after he appeared in an offensive video," said the ministry's statement, which was published on Sunday.
"Progressively abolished in all E.U. countries, the I.S.F. persists in France and leads hundreds of taxpayers to expatriate each year," his campaign manifesto declared.
The group, part of a club of expatriate Greek engineers, was welcoming several newcomers who had fled Greece in just the last few months.
There was no need to venture beyond the expatriate community, and Nabokov did not: He never learned more than a few words of German.
Many of those skipping were expatriate business people, with few assets such as property or machinery for banks to claim as collateral on their departure.
Gulf Arab countries have a high number of expatriate workers but do not allow naturalization of foreigners except in rare cases and under strict conditions.
The EU has warned London not to use its security prowess as a trump card to win concessions in other fields trade or expatriate rights.
The attackers stormed a restaurant in the diplomatic enclave popular with the expatriate community during the final days of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
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The UAE hosts about half of the two million expatriate Catholics living on the peninsula, home to the birthplace of Islam in neighboring Saudi Arabia.
The former expatriate describes how he was not a member of black civil rights groups like the Black Panther Party, the NAACP, or the church.
At the same time, while soaking up the sun in the expatriate community in Cuernavaca, Mexico, he amassed a serious collection of pre-Columbian art.
LONDON — Homecomings are a regular part of Warren Gatland's life as an expatriate New Zealander, but none quite like the one he will experience Friday.
The education ministry will review the teaching credentials of MTM teachers and enact laws to set minimum requirements for expatriate teachers and principals, Tarr said.
His comfortable win in Wisconsin means that he has now won seven of the last eight contests (when the "Democrats Abroad" expatriate primary is included).
Still, after a decline in expatriate whites following the 212 handover, the city has seen an increase in its white population in the last decade.
Coates even moved for a time to France, as Baldwin did, and Coates's expatriate distance only sharpened his view of the goings-on at home.
He will also push his bill, the Expatriate Terrorist Act, which would strip U.S. citizenship from people who serve in or aid a terrorist organization.
But while new hotels and restaurants pop up to serve the nation's elite and an expanding expatriate community, most Senegalese say they feel little change.
Notwithstanding his role as an "important intermediary" between Russia and the West, he evinced a certain degree of cultural schizophrenia, which his expatriate lifestyle likely compounded.
"We considered building our own expatriate management solutions," she said, but decided that it made more sense to acquire Polaris and accelerate value for our customers.
Asked about the case, Hong Kong police said they had received a report from "two expatriate women" in September and were investigating, but did not elaborate.
That sent shock waves through the capital's expatriate community, but the case made national headlines after relatives of the children began accusing educators of having participated.
Mr Keane is one of 10,000 or so retired Americans near Lake Chapala, perhaps the biggest non-urban cluster of expatriate Americans outside an army base.
His father, Willy, a long-time French expatriate in Laos, has for over two decades ran the only serious bike shop in the country's capital, Vientiane.
Kinross also said it resumed operations at its Tasiast mine in Mauritania in mid-August, following its temporary suspension caused by an expatriate work permit issue.
The country's robust population growth, driven in part by many expatriate New Zealanders returning home, is a large factor in pushing up prices, according to economists.
Private firms are not creating enough jobs to keep up with the number of young people graduating from university, and large expatriate workforces provide tough competition.
For Cubans, the possibility of regular sea crossings to the United States brings the prospect of closer ties with their expatriate friends and relatives living there.
Salam and Gul got out and went inside, the employee recalled — unarmed as per the hospital's strict no-­weapons policy — to meet with expatriate staff members.
The Swiss foreign minister told his Turkish counterpart last month that Switzerland would "rigorously investigate" any illegal spying by Ankara on expatriate Turks before the referendum.
With an estimated 9 million Americans currently living overseas, the U.S expatriate community is comprised of a wide variety of people from all walks of life.
The Swiss foreign minister told his Turkish counterpart last week that Bern would "rigorously investigate" any illegal spying by Ankara on expatriate Turks before the referendum.
He emailed me his recipe for "Arabian moonshine" with a warning: (1.) Thou shalt not give the wine to a Saudi national or a Muslim expatriate.
For several years, Mr. Bonnefoy had been renovating an old farmhouse in Valsaintes, in Provence, with Lucy Vines, an American expatriate whom he married in 1968.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Why the E.U. Had It Coming," by Tim Parks (Sunday Review, July 10): Like Mr. Parks, I am a British expatriate.
They share an expatriate background - Patel has a doctorate in economics from Yale University - and both worked at the International Monetary Fund, albeit at different times.
Many are expatriate Australians, Americans and Britons who were concerned that they could be priced out of living in one of the world's most expensive cities.
Even during McCarthyism, when there was the political will and legal machinery to expatriate people, the process was slowed down considerably by procedure and the courts.
Goldberg, a nine-year resident of Israel, says they're expecting about 150 to 200 protestors at the embassy event, mostly from the American-Jewish expatriate community.
Unlike Mexico, where expatriate Americans tend to concentrate in San Miguel Allende, Mexico City and the Riviera Maya, Americans in Spain are scattered through the peninsula.
THE QUO Mr. Netanyahu promoted the extension of a 10-year tax exemption to expatriate Israelis returning to the country, which could benefit Mr. Milchan financially.
He built his expatriate life as an advertising copywriter and a director of documentaries, commercials, a bawdy sex film and political broadcasts for the Liberal Party.
In the 1980s, as the struggle against apartheid hit a fever pitch, he worked often with fellow expatriate musicians, and with others from different African nations.
Buried inside the order is a section requiring all expatriate workers to undergo formal Indonesian language training, an apparent first for any nation in Southeast Asia.
In 2015, Mr. Joko publicly quashed a draft regulation requiring all expatriate workers to be proficient in the Indonesian language, saying it was bad for business.
The index is based on reports from expatriate correspondents in each country, and assigns a score to each of the 24 countries based on various factors.
The overwhelming majority of people in the UAE are Muslim, but the country hosts a big expatriate population, some 1.2 million of whom are Christian. 4.
Husband and wife Nino and Luarsab Togonidze joined with a friend, the American expatriate painter and winemaker John Wurdeman, and fashioned a fascinating Georgian fusion menu.
"I've been thinking about moving my deposits out of Qatar for a while and will definitely advance this more quickly now," said an expatriate banking official.
She communicates the depths of boredom, loneliness and depression that afflict expatriate communities, and "The Last Post" gets interesting, rather than just pretty, whenever she's onscreen.
My guide, an American expatriate named Monte Becker, his colleague, Hayden Dale, and I were on the Paloma River, a renowned trout stream in central Chile.
Voting in 60 countries for expatriate Turks ended Tuesday but voters can cast their ballots at Turkey&aposs border crossings until the official end of the election.
Currently she is working on a collection of her comics with publisher Drawn and Quarterly, as she tests the waters of her new expatriate existence in Paris.
Also, the weak economy led to hundreds of thousands of expatriate workers leaving the country over the past year, also denting demand for consumer credit and loans.
Expatriate Venezuelan employees this month returned to Venezuela and a procurement subsidiary operating from Citgo's headquarters, PDVSA Services, was shut, the people familiar with the matter said.
Most expatriate workers in Saudi Arabia live in gated communities, which allow Westerners to enjoy more relaxed living conditions than would be permissible in wider Saudi society.
In Qatar, a visa-free entry program to stimulate tourism was recently announced, along with a new law that seeks to expand the protection of expatriate labor.
The two countries have been working on a pact to protect expatriate workers after the Philippines banned the dispatch of workers to Kuwait, after reports of abuse.
Ms. Funk views herself as a Manhattan expatriate, despite a Rockland County, N.Y., upbringing, attributing that status to the years she lived here during her formative 22001s.
On the first week of his life as an expatriate southerner, Patterson Hood of the rock band Drive-By Truckers wrote an essay denouncing the Confederate flag.
It was not immediately clear how long the two major European oil companies would keep their expatriate personnel, which together number several dozen, away from the facilities.
A Haitian-Canadian Liberal legislator is due to visit Miami on Thursday, home to a large expatriate community, in a bid to persuade people to stay put.
The obstacles include the precedent that the Constitution does not allow the government to expatriate Americans against their will, through a landmark 1967 case, Afroyim v. Rusk.
Imported cases So far, China has confirmed 226 imported cases, mostly expatriate Chinese who returned to their hometowns as the outbreak flared up in their host countries.
He was born on March 20073, 1928, in Brussels to an expatriate American father, Willard Hudson Botsford, and an Italian mother, Carolina Elena Rangoni-Machiavelli-Publicola-Santacroce.
She and her expatriate friends in Florence became the subjects of "Tea With Mussolini" (22003), his acclaimed autobiographical film starring Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith and Judi Dench.
Eight years ago, there were no youth hostels on the island, said Paul Bradbury, a British expatriate who founded Total Croatia News, an English-language news site.
David Lesperance, a Canadian immigration lawyer living in Poland who specializes in helping American citizens expatriate, said many embassies around the world had backlogs in making appointments.
International real estate With an expanding expatriate population and lagging development, the Dutch capital is raising its profile as a European hub, with the prices to match.
"There has been nothing — no closure for the families," Colin McGowan, a Scottish expatriate who is co-owner of Scotty's Bar and Grill, told  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution .
"The new law is the latest step towards improving and protecting the rights of every expatriate worker in Qatar," Labour Minister Issa al-Nuami said in a statement.
"New expatriate visa and ownership rules announced on 20 May are small positives for the long-term, non-oil, economic outlook of the UAE," investment bank Exotix said.
Earlier that day Mr Rosato, who leads the governing Democratic Party (PD) in the Chamber of Deputies, was in Switzerland canvassing expatriate voters; the day before, in Sardinia.
In Jerusalem, both Prue and Willie are fascinated with casually glamorous Eleanora, the great love of Willie's youth, who scandalized the British expatriate community by marrying her Arab.
T. Fagbenle), best friend Moira (Samira Wiley), and former handmaid Emily (Alexis Bledel) struggle with expatriate life, and with the knowledge of who and what they've left behind.
Beyond surgery to remove tumors, the doctors cannot do much, said Mohammad Yasser Tabbaa, co-founder of the Syrian Expatriate Medical Association, which funds hospitals in opposition areas.
The miner said it had resolved an expatriate work permit issue with the government of Mauritania and expected to resume normal operations at its Tasiast mine in August.
A French expatriate photographer, Gérard Guillat-Guignard, hired Mr. Sidibé to decorate his combined studio and shop, Photo Service Boutique, and then took him on as an apprentice.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Turkey's ambassador to Switzerland has denied that his embassy spied on expatriate Turks, distancing his staff from a criminal investigation by Swiss prosecutors into suspected espionage.
He became the chief continuo player for the expatriate American maestro William Christie , who, beginning in the nineteen-eighties, spearheaded a revival of interest in the French Baroque.
Turkey and Germany have been locked in a deepening diplomatic row after some cities banned Turkish ministers from speaking to rallies of expatriate Turks on public safety grounds.
Risk analysts at Protection Group International (PGI) say that major international companies are initiating the evacuation of expatriate staff, and they may not return in the near future.
According to "A Concise History of the Darjeeling District Since 1835," published in 1917 by a British expatriate, the original club was built on the town's Jail Road.
The bloc also wants to iron out the lingering differences over Britain's withdrawal, including the Irish border, the exact role of the EU's top court and expatriate rights.
Morocco's 23,000 Roman Catholics - most of them expatriate Europeans, mainly French, and sub-Saharan African migrants - make up less one percent of the population of about 35 million.
She found her tribe at a modest Left Bank residence nicknamed the Beat Hotel: a group of expatriate writers and artists, including Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs.
In 1913, he acquired a cache of the papers of Ernest Fenollosa, an American expatriate who had undertaken a prolonged study of Noh as an academic in Tokyo.
It was this complex expatriate shame vortex (and the thrilling sights it produced, like the most gorgeous sunsets exploding in polluted skies) that seduced the photographer Alexey Yurenev.
He might have become an expatriate, but in 2001, he established Studios Kabako, a space dedicated to dance, in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
RIYADH (Reuters) - A Saudi health ministry affiliate said on Thursday there were no cases of coronavirus in the kingdom, denying earlier reports of an expatriate resident being infected.
He said the sleeper agent from an unnamed country laid dormant for several years, building business and community links before he started to supply information about expatriate dissidents.
Qatar's decision last week to grant residency rights to expatriate workers is merely a "PR stunt," Mohamed Abdelmeguid, analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, told CNBC via telephone.
To one side, groups of young people, including many expatriate workers, met to board junks for leisurely cruises during which they would drink and swim in isolated bays.
The current, slow-moving talks have focused mainly on matters surrounding Britain's actual split from the bloc, namely the exit bill, safeguarding expatriate rights and the future Irish border.
The Belarussian IT sector has flourished despite the country's wider economic slump, attracting foreign workers, expatriate Belarussians and locals to jobs that pay about five times the average wage.
The first full round of talks to extricate Britain from the EU ended on Thursday with few compromises and differences over how to protect the future of expatriate citizens.
Back in 2017, a Hong Kong court had ruled that the same-sex partner of a British expatriate had the right to live in the territory as a dependent.
Giannattasio said the Cuban Starwood hotels would be refitted with everything from new mattress to improved kitchen equipment and safety measures and managed by teams of expatriate Starwood employees.
State-linked daily The National said 27-year-old Jamie Harron from Scotland was arrested for allegedly touching the behind of a German expatriate, who reported him to police.
The UAE is home to more than 200 nationalities, Shetty told CNBC's Hadley Gamble, adding that a growing number of expatriate parents want their children to grow up there.
Among the younger generation, the ever-lovely Anna Madeley turns the role of a seemingly saintly expatriate surgeon alive to "the terror" in her midst into something quietly complex.
CAIRO, Feb 723 (Reuters) - Remittances from expatriate Egyptians rose 15.4 percent to $1.6 billion in December 2016 from $1.4 billion in December 2015, the central bank said on Monday.
When her friend Valentina Rice hosted a farewell dinner for her, on August 30th, Hamilton was surrounded by expatriate British women with careers in the media and in fashion.
Geologist Bienfait Mukelo said the militia tried to enter the compound and seize some expatriate staff as hostages, but they were repelled in a fire fight with the guards.
Many expatriate Irish have travelled home to vote in one of the few European Union countries that does not allow those abroad to vote via post or in embassies.
International Living also pointed out that if you're worried about uprooting yourself and finding new friends in Thailand, you shouldn't be — expatriate communities are very much active and thriving.
This week's highlights include Wong Kar-wai's "Happy Together" (Friday and Saturday), which charts the hot-and-cold relationship of an expatriate couple from Hong Kong in Buenos Aires.
Inside the outbreak "The most important thing right now is to rally," said Lindsay Jang, an expatriate who has decided to remain in the city during the coronavirus outbreak.
They came hours before Scotland Yard said it was treating the death of another Russian expatriate, who was a close associate of a prominent Putin critic, as a murder.
For some expatriate Venezuelans, that brought back reminders of home, which has long been under currency controls that many blame as the root causes of the country's economic malaise.
Though a member of the European Union, Cyprus is much closer to Beirut than to Brussels, and has a large Russian expatriate population and cordial relations with the Kremlin.
"My First Thirty Years" was issued in Paris by Contact Editions, a small press run by Robert McAlmon, the American writer at the center of the 1920s expatriate scene.
Lucy Lawson, an American expatriate, came to see it because it was close to her work, but while she opposes Mr. Trump's policies, she said the protest was childish.
Far more than on any battlefield, Saigon's fate was sealed in the murky, turbulent realm of its domestic politics by competing Vietnamese protagonists now mostly unknown outside expatriate communities.
Germany infuriated the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is also expected to attend the meeting, by rejecting his request to hold a rally for Turkish expatriate supporters there.
Still, any long-term U.S. travel curbs could also undermine the case for long-distance jets capable of linking Tehran with expatriate communities in cities such as Los Angeles.
Afghan forces, often backed by the U.S. military, have intensified ground and air operations against Islamist groups to protect civilians, government buildings, polling stations and a large expatriate population.
"The government will bear the cost of fees for expatriate workers on behalf of licensed industrial institutions as of October 1, 2019, for five years," the cabinet statement said.
The expatriate community of St. Petersburg (patriotically rechristened Petrograd after the outbreak of war with Germany in 1914) has been established for almost as long as the city itself.
Andrew Paulson, an expatriate American serial entrepreneur who became a media mogul in Moscow and envisioned transforming world chess into a sports extravaganza, died on July 21982 in London.
North Korea has always strategically managed its expatriate population, mainly sending them to allies like China and Russia, where they feel they will not be corrupted by Western ideals.
A drying up of liquidity in the banking sector and a slump in commodity prices prompted some expatriate businesses operating in the UAE to flee the country with unpaid debt.
The attacks follow years of relative calm in the country's oil-producing region after a 2009 amnesty halted a spate of attacks on oil installations and kidnappings of expatriate workers.
BENALMADENA, Spain (Reuters) - In the bowling clubs, bars and real estate agencies of Spain's southern coast, a long-established expatriate population is turning frugal as Britons fret about their future.
The hits follow years of relative calm in the country's oil-producing region after a 2009 amnesty halted a spate of attacks on oil installations and kidnappings of expatriate workers.
I know how centuries back Henry Tanner, the first, basically the first black American expatriate who got himself to France where it was easier and fathomable to be fully realized .
CAIRO, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Remittances from expatriate Egyptians rose by 5.8 percent year-on-year in November to around $2.2 billion from $2.1 billion, the central bank said on Thursday.
Expresso, a Portuguese weekly, reported that Angola's government was contemplating limiting BPI's voting rights at BFA, thus handing control to Unitel, and even stopping expatriate Portuguese workers sending money home.
In Tokyo, several hundred people, most of them expatriate Americans, marched along a downtown street holding electric candles or placards reading "Love Trumps Hate" and "Women's Rights Are Human Rights".
These are Britain's exit bill, safeguarding expatriate rights, and the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, which will be the UK's only land frontier with the EU after its departure.
The Iranian people and the expatriate community are doing their part to push back against this message of impunity, and there are many Western politicians who are doing the same.
The EU had hoped to make sufficient progress on the first phase of Brexit negotiations - on the bill Britain should pay on exit, expatriate rights and Northern Ireland - by October.
"It's the basis of my longest standing friendships in this country," Graham Randall, an English expatriate member of the Crew Union supporters group, said of his relationship with the team.
Mr. Xu said Shanghai's small comedy scene involves about 20 regulars who could perform at least 10 minutes of material, and most are Western expatriate men, not Chinese like him.
Many transactions are detailed, including $250,2000 given to an Iranian expatriate with connections to Azerbaijan's oil minister, and 0003 million euros given to a businessman tight with the Syrian regime.
Henry James, too, while an expatriate writer in Europe making only a modest living from his writing, gained access to a range of social circles by being an intrepid houseguest.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher As an American expatriate in Paris, Catherine Down worked hard to find community.
The nation's policy makers also want to persuade expatriate engineers and entrepreneurs to return to Canada — and the political climate in the United States has influenced some to do so.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan slammed Bulgaria on Thursday for "putting pressure" on expatriate Turks living there ahead of a parliamentary election amid rising tension between the two neighbors.
Sinosphere HONG KONG — Stephon Marbury, a former N.B.A. point guard who has forged a second career in the Chinese Basketball Association, says he enjoys being a celebrity expatriate in Beijing.
Granada has had an influx of expatriate retirees, agents said, because of the city's affordable cost of living, along with its colonial charm, walkability and shops, restaurants and other amenities.
Mr. Grenell told NBC that the activists, from Turkey, Ukraine, Bulgaria and other European countries, had joined him and an Iranian expatriate around a large table to discuss the effort.
The number of Chinese work permit holders nearly quadrupled in two years to 22.29,2300 in 2000, government data showed, making China the biggest source of expatriate workers in the Philippines.
As an Iraqi Shiite expatriate who goes frequently to many cities in various regions of Iraq, I feel that Colonel Greenwood's letter is very accurate in forecasting what will eventually happen.
The painting belonged to Mr. Monteagle's great-aunt, Jaffé, a childless British expatriate whose belongings were seized a year after she died and auctioned off in July 1943 in Nice, France.
Embassies and consulates enjoy certain privileges under the 1961 Vienna Convention and Turkey would very likely want to hold voting on their premises to reach some 1.5 million expatriate Turkish voters.
And the labor market in 2018 contracted after the government began imposing fees on businesses hiring foreign workers, leading to an exodus of more than 900,000 expatriate employees from the country.
I wasn't an avid scholar of his work, but Hemingway's legacy had retained a folkloric quality of expatriate vagabond glamour in Paris, the embodiment of some hyper-American tenacity and grit.
According to Jacqueline Klopp, a researcher at Columbia University, per square foot of land rented, Nairobi's slum residents could well pay higher rents than some of the city's wealthy expatriate workers.
Chevron's move to evacuate its expatriate workforce underscores the how arduous it has become for foreign oil firms and their workers to sustain operations through Venezuela's accelerating political and economic meltdown.
In this case, the IRS would require you to estimate your assets at fair market value and treat them as if you sold them the day before you became an expatriate.
In interviews with Reuters, expatriate members of the Turkish business community accused Russian authorities of creating obstacles for their firms that go beyond the measures set out in the official sanctions.
The news of her death shook both the close-knit Polish expatriate community in Brussels and in her hometown Wegrow, a rural hamlet in eastern Poland with less than 13,000 residents.
Ms. Herrera spent six years in this richly intellectual expatriate scene, where she encountered, for the first time, canonical works by Malevich, Mondrian and other artists of Suprematism and De Stijl.
Politically, the rights of U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico are even more limited than those of U.S. citizens abroad, as expatriate citizens are allowed to vote remotely for federal office candidates.
In general, all property (regardless of country) of a covered expatriate will be taxed as if it had been sold for fair market value on the day before the expatriation date.
This was documented in a recent interview with an expatriate Syrian archaeologist who implicated a regime figures like Bashar al-Assad's uncle Rifaat al-Assad and former interior minister Ghazi Kanaan.
News of her death shook the close-knit Italian expatriate community in Brussels as well as citizens of Calascibetta, where her disappearance after the attack had provoked anxiety and deep concern.
Although the American market is largely untapped, Mr. Testa's recent buyers included a returning expatriate who spent 282 years in the United States and a professional American couple retiring in Umhlanga.
William Grover-Williams, winner of the first Monaco Grand Prix in 212, was an expatriate resident of the principality, as are many of the drivers on the current Formula One grid.
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday of the year on both sides of the strait, and expatriate workers traditionally return home to spend the time with their families.
A country needed at least 75 respondents to be included in the review published by InterNations, an expatriate-focused social network with more than 1.6 million members in 390 communities worldwide.
There are no Libyan restaurants or bars nearby, nor are there shops or community centers dotted around the city — no physical sign at all, in fact, of a thriving expatriate culture.
The former secretary of State has dwarfed her rivals in expatriate cash, raised at least $2202,2628 so far from Americans living abroad, according to The Hill's analysis of federal election records.
"The whole field has changed dramatically in the last 10 or 15 years," said Dan Prescher, senior editor at International Living magazine, which has covered the expatriate experience for 40 years.
CAIRO, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Remittances from expatriate Egyptians have reached $14.5 billion in the period since Egypt floated its currency in November through July, a central bank statement said on Sunday.
The row escalated after the Dutch government banned a rally in Rotterdam at the weekend, fearing that tensions in Turkey over the referendum could spill over into its expatriate Turkish community.
Trump declined to promptly speak up in solidarity with America's foremost ally after the prime minister of Britain pointed at Russia for the attempted murder of an expatriate on British soil.
Citgo and Maduro's government responded by ordering dozens of Citgo's expatriate staff in the United States to return to Caracas by the end of February, people familiar with the matter said.
His wealth-tax proposal also includes several other enforcement priorities, including new third-party reporting requirements, an exit tax for wealthy people seeking to expatriate and enhancements to international tax enforcement. Sen.
However, a survey by newspaper Die Welt showed 480 Britons in three cities with large expatriate communities - Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main - applied last year, up from just 79 in 2015.
Expatriate compounds, hidden behind high walls, protected by army gun emplacements, to which Saudi nationals are usually forbidden entry, allow foreigners to dress and behave much as they do in the West.
Nearly 1,000 km away in the capital Luanda, ranked the most expensive city in the world for expatriate workers and home to a luxury-loving Angolan elite, public hospitals are similarly stretched.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Several hundred people, most of them expatriate Americans, held a protest on Friday in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, against U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, hours before his inauguration in Washington.
The tighter immigration rules they have set up to replace expatriate labour from other Arab states with natives, or Asians, have hit the remittance flows through which they subsidised their poorer brethren.
They come to watch a few rough-and-ready rounds of pehlwani, also known as kushti, a centuries-old style of wrestling originally developed in India that Dubai's expatriate communities embrace today.
After last year's incidents, which Semafo said were perpetrated by "armed bandits", the company reinforced its escorts and decided to transport all expatriate employees by helicopter between the Boungou mine and Ouagadougou.
"We have a president who is tough," former New York City mayor and current personal attorney to the president Rudy Giuliani said Saturday at a conference for expatriate opponents of Iran's government.
For example, if you got a green card on December 31, 2010, and plan to expatriate in 2018, you will be treated as a long-term resident under the expatriation tax law.
Speaking after EU negotiators met envoys from the other 27 member states, the diplomat said final texts had been agreed also on the rights of expatriate citizens and on a financial settlement.
With growth low and traditional sources of foreign exchange - tourism, real estate and foreign investment - undermined by years of regional tension, Lebanon increasingly relies on dollars expatriate Lebanese deposit in local banks.
Turkey on Monday threatened diplomatic sanctions against the Netherlands after Erdogan accused the Dutch government of acting like "Nazi remnants" for barring his ministers from addressing expatriate Turks to drum up votes.
In many cases, expatriate parents who send their children to public elementary schools use the money they have saved to pay for a private or international high school once classes get harder.
When a popular expatriate group in the United States called the Ethiopian Sports Federation in North America invited an opposition leader to speak in 2010, Sheikh Amoudi set up a rival group.
RICK BLAINE, an expatriate American bar owner, and SALLY ALBRIGHT, a naïve journalism student from Seattle, are arguing about whether men and women can be friends while running away from the Nazis.
This week, Quad Cinema is hosting The Eyes of William Klein, a nearly complete retrospective of the expatriate firebrand's moving-image works, as well as short films and documentaries on Klein's career.
Although he speaks decent-enough English, he opted to communicate by means of an interpreter, Shahram Ruzbehan, a burly Iranian expatriate in a gray tweed flat cap, who sat across from us.
In recent years, the expatriate community in the city has continued to grow, in large part thanks to the restaurant and art scenes, and the opening of new boutique hotels, agents said.
"Macario," which was nominated for an Oscar — and, like "Salón México," shot by the distinguished cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa — was a prestige project, based on a fable by the expatriate writer B. Traven.
Yet Doreen Simmons found a remarkably different world to explore — as an expatriate sumo wrestling expert in Japan, analyzing matches in English for NHK, the country's public broadcaster, for a quarter-century.
The play's star and reason for being remains the expatriate American actress Sandra Dickinson, who amends her own signature vocal squeal to cut a throatily engaging figure as the backgammon-loving Ball.
The video, which inflamed passions in a country where sectarian divisions run deep, was purportedly made by an expatriate Lebanese Sunni from the northern city of Tripoli and released on social media.
The rift has separated families and severed commercial links, prompting concerns among foreign workers - particularly Egyptians, who make up one of the largest expatriate contingents in Qatar - about their ability to stay.
Henry, by contrast, was seen—not least, at moments, by William—as an arty expatriate, and often as a failure, who had lost his fine original talent in a wilderness of parentheses.
CAIRO, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Remittances from expatriate Egyptians rose by 38.9 percent year-on-year in October to around $2.2 billion, Egypt's state news agency reported on Tuesday, citing the central bank.
It partially allayed the fear that all this tumult was for another expatriate pied-à-terre, one of those places, so common in New York circa 2019, whose lights are forever off.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the main militant group in the region, kidnapped expatriate oil workers and attacked oil facilities for years, crippling Nigeria's key source of income.
It said he moved to California, home to a large Iranian expatriate community, became known as Fred Khosravi, and worked in the carpet business as a designer and seller in California and Florida.
Dillon Mangs, an expatriate resident of Labadie whom Royal Caribbean contracts to run shore excursions, says he tries to showcase Haiti's culture without dampening holidaymakers' spirits by exposing them to too much reality.
But when the central government turned down a reported offer of $100m for Kerala from the United Arab Emirates (which hosts almost 503m expatriate workers from the state), many flood-victims were furious.
They are also put in dialogue with, for instance, an African mask or self-reflective lines from James Baldwin's novel Another Country, partly written while he was living as an expatriate in Istanbul.
Germany and Turkey have been locked in a deepening row after Berlin banned some Turkish ministers from speaking to rallies of expatriate Turks ahead of a referendum next month, citing public safety concerns.
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" Crutchfield's distress and anxiety is characterized most discernibly on gospel-influenced opener "Broad Daylight" ("I look at my reflection in the glossy table / I'm selfish and I'm shallow and unstable") and throughout "Expatriate.
In the 22.8s, anti-Chinese sentiment resulted in riots in the Solomon Islands, PNG and Tonga, where a fatal unrest prompted Beijing to send a charter plane to expatriate around 21.96 Chinese nationals.
Yet the ruling front still reflects a deep wariness of foreigners who, in the words of a long-standing expatriate, remain widely suspected of plotting to "get rich at the expense of Ethiopians".
The turnround follows a series of highly criticized policy decisions last year, including import duty increases and talk of new language tests for expatriate workers, which earned Jokowi a reputation for creeping protectionism.
Embassies and consulates enjoy certain privileges and immunities under the 1961 Vienna Convention and Turkey would very likely want to hold voting on their premises to reach some 1.5 million expatriate Turkish voters.
He said Rutte's campaign had undoubtedly been boosted late in the campaign by the confrontation with Turkey, which saw him ban Turkish government politicians from staging rallies in the Netherlands for expatriate voters.
After last year's incidents, which Semafo said were the work of "armed bandits," the company reinforced its escorts and decided to transport all expatriate employees by helicopter between the Boungou mine and Ouagadougou.
Opportunities in the education sector are growing because of an expanding expatriate community the United Arab Emirates, according to the Indian tycoon, who Forbes says has a net worth of around $4.3 billion.
You wrote, "Living abroad is the travel equivalent of monogamy," but while travelers are rewarded with novelty, do they "miss out on the intimacy and insights" an expatriate gets from a lengthy stay?
In what seemed to be a concession by Syria, possibly to improve ties with Egypt, part of that aid was donated by Syrian expatriate businessmen in Egypt, including some who oppose Mr. Assad.
Monique Wells, an American expatriate who gives walking tours focused on famous African-Americans who lived in Paris, mounted an exhibition this year of more than 19233 of Delaney's works from private collections.
"The rebels tried to take expatriate workers on site as hostages but they didn't succeed because they couldn't reach the place where they were taking refuge," geologist Bienfait Mukelo told Reuters by telephone.
But the band broke up in the early 1980s, at the end of its only international tour, and Mr. Mergia settled in the Washington area, home to the world's largest expatriate Ethiopian community.
A turning-point came in the 1900s when John Warnock, a British expatriate doctor in Egypt, suggested that cannabis was responsible for a large amount of the insanity and crime in the country.
Medical centre operator Cleveland Clinic, owned by Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala, is creating over 100 positions for locals, having told some expatriate staff they have to leave by year-end, sources said.
Remember that the people around you don't necessarily know more; given that you're an expatriate, removed from your natural element, they likely possess a different (as opposed to superior) set of reference points.
New Zealand's intelligence chief said in April that the agency was concerned about activities by foreign state actors, including attempts to covertly influence politicians and monitor expatriate communities in the South Pacific nation.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has waived fees on expatriate workers employed in the industrial sector, one of the main economic segments eyed for development, for five years, a cabinet statement said on Tuesday.
The EU and Britain need to reach agreement on everything from expatriate rights to the complexities of customs to keep trade flowing between the world's biggest trading bloc and the fifth largest global economy.
McAfee has never been charged in the November 2012 death of 52-year-old Gregory Faull, an expatriate and his onetime Belize neighbor who was found fatally shot in the back of the head.
Anti-tourist and anti-expatriate sentiment have been steadily on the rise in Amsterdam, as both are blamed in part for helping drive housing prices increasingly out of the reach of ordinary Dutch people.
On some level, I understood that the choice of roles — nubile virgin or sexy outcast — was an impoverished one, corresponding roughly to the stages of Edith Wharton's life, from society bride to divorced expatriate.
Still, I'd envisioned working on my opus in Paris, sipping cognac in my own Café de Flore or Les Deux Magots, belonging to a new, artsy expatriate coterie of Hemingways and Steins and Fitzgeralds.
An American prisoner recently freed by Iran, but about whom little is known, is a former California-based carpet seller and F.B.I. consultant, a news service run by expatriate Iranian journalists reported on Saturday.
Abidjan and Dakar, the largest cities in Ivory Coast and Dakar, are viewed as particularly attractive to Islamist militants due to their large Western expatriate populations and steady flow of tourists and business travelers.
The author enthuses about a "global expatriate horde", yet his own data show that the number of migrants as a proportion of the world's population is hardly higher than it was 50 years ago.
He has also branded the Netherlands "Nazi remnants" after Dutch authorities banned a rally in Rotterdam at the weekend, fearing tensions in Turkey over the referendum could spill over into its expatriate Turkish community.
If you are qualified for one of the two exceptions below and also satisfy the certification test mentioned above, you are not a covered expatriate, and you are not subject to the exit tax.
Pavel Zoubok is showing little-known collages from the late 1950s and early '60s by the American expatriate painter Janice Biala (1903-2000) that ambitiously conjure Abstract Expressionist gestures in collages incorporating cut paper.
I shared my journey in broad strokes, the American expatriate in Tuscany, my road trip, my love of nature, and I left out the impending change in my marriage and my sense of loss.
During a speech in Toronto, the minister for immigration and expatriate affairs, Nabila Makram, said that any Egyptian who publicly criticized the country "will be cut," while making a slitting gesture across her throat.
Synopsis: A 1930s American socialite creates a scandal in the expatriate high society of the Amalfi Coast of Italy when she forms a secretive relationship with a wealthy American unbeknownst to his young wife.
He points to expatriate jewelers before him — Verdura from Italy and Schlumberger from France among them — who came to America and established ateliers with a European sensibility blended with a strong sense of design.
A businessman who wanted to expatriate money in this way would invest in a Russian fund like Westminster, which would then use mirror trades to move that money into an offshore fund like Cherryfield.
The haunted Nickie (on his arm he has a tattoo of the date his sibling went missing) is a British expatriate in the United States, with a short fuse and a tendency toward violence.
Zahrani, bearded, bespectacled, and in prison since 2004, is portrayed in Saudi media as al Qaeda's main ideologue during a series of attacks on expatriate housing compounds, police stations and oil facilities that killed hundreds.
The number of Chinese work permit holders quadrupled in the two years since Duterte took office to about 110,000 in 2018, government data showed, making China the biggest source of expatriate workers in the Philippines.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU chief executive, took an even more combative tone, saying his officials had identified a "cocktail" of 25 different legal issues to settle just regarding expatriate residence rights.
Singapore has topped the table of best expatriate destinations for the second year running, but Sweden is the best place for raising children, while Switzerland offers the best wages, according to an influential global survey.
For the Lebanese expatriate community, expulsion means leaving a job in the most stable and prosperous region in the Arab world and loss of income, usually used to support poorer extended family members back home.
Turkey said on Monday it would suspend high-level diplomatic relations with the Netherlands after Dutch authorities prevented its ministers from speaking at rallies of expatriate Turks, deepening the row between the two NATO allies.
Companies in Qatar that rely on government contracts are feeling the pinch and are freezing salaries and terminating contracts of expatriate engineers, lawyers and consultants from countries including Britain, France, the United States and India.
Unlike rugby's other southern-hemisphere contenders—New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Argentina—the Pacific islands don't have large populations of European immigrants, for whom the game has typically become part of their expatriate identity.
Anisul Islam Mahmud, who chairs a parliamentary committee that monitors the work of the Ministry of Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment, said that the government needs to spend more money on migrants and "nurture" them.
"I feel satisfied - it's like you have just released something heavy in your head," Apriyani told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from Singapore where she has been a domestic helper for an expatriate family since 2013.
If you think you may be subject to the exit tax in the future, the best strategy is to avoid being treated as a covered expatriate or a long-term resident in the first place.
In 2016, the UAE along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait - all U.S.-allied Sunni Muslim states - declared Hezbollah a terrorist organization and warned any citizen or expatriate against any links to it.
At the age of 18 the artist moved to Florence, Italy to study mural painting under American expatriate Ben Long and this experience still informs Bartlett's tendency to plan his compositions before he begins painting.
Many were highly complex: on the divorce bill itself, expatriate rights, North Sea fishing quotas, space programs, the status of Gibraltar, sharing sensitive data and customs procedures and of course the tricky Irish border question.
"A Purple Taxi" ("Un Taxi Mauve") (1973), about a French expatriate in Ireland and the colorful characters he encounters, was made into a 1977 film with Philippe Noiret, Peter Ustinov, Fred Astaire and Charlotte Rampling.
I had grown up as an expat kid, and I think that there is a kind of ... I think that long-term expatriate life has the potential to deform your character if you're not careful.
The ministry said at least three police cars were damaged in the explosion at a parking lot on Saturday night that killed an expatriate man, but gave no further details on who was behind the attack.
Al Shabaab also killed 67 people in a 2013 assault on a shopping mall in the same upscale neighborhood as last week's attack in Nairobi, which is a hub for expatriate businessmen, diplomats and aid workers.
The number of Chinese holders of work permits quadrupled in the two years since Duterte took office to about 110,000 in 2018, government data showed, making China the biggest source of expatriate workers in the Philippines.
Saudi Arabia needs to create large numbers of new jobs to absorb the huge number of young people reaching working age each year (which explains the government's focus reducing expatriate labour and "Saudisation" of the workforce).
Hong Kong's top court ruled that a British lesbian should be granted a spousal visa in a landmark judgment that could open the door for expatriate same-sex partners to move to the Chinese-ruled city.
High fees also reflect anti-competitive behaviour and a growing thicket of Western money-laundering rules which are meant to police al-Qaeda barons, but which have ended up being a nightmare for expatriate Filipina maids.
Ford also promised to hire and promote more Chinese nationals to replace expatriate employees, many of whom lack the cultural background and language skills to work effectively with their JV counterparts, according to three Ford sources.
The murder gripped Hong Kong's business and expatriate communities with its tales of domestic violence, rough sex and adultery that cast a shadow over the high-flying lifestyles of financial professionals in the former British colony.
Beyond safeguarding expatriate rights, the other priority areas for the EU are the future border between the United Kingdom's province of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, an EU member, and agreeing an exit bill.
Al Shabaab also killed 67 people in a 2013 assault on a shopping mall in the same upscale neighbourhood as last week's attack in Nairobi, which is a hub for expatriate businessmen, diplomats and aid workers.
The Swiss foreign minister told his Turkish counterpart on Thursday that Switzerland would "rigorously investigate" any illegal spying by Ankara on expatriate Turks before an April 16 referendum that could expand Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's powers.
In 2010, posting a guest contribution from Lou Gold, an American expatriate living deep in the Brazilian Amazon, I explained that I'd become a "selfish blogger," given that I was drawing input from such interesting characters.
As political turmoil in Venezuela mounts, oil firms including Norwegian major Statoil ASA and Spain's Repsol SA have further reduced their already-dwindling ranks of expatriate employees in the country, sources familiar with the situation said.
In 1990, after Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the Soviet leader, had thawed the Cold War, she was among the first expatriate musicians to return to her home country, performing for a Moscow audience that demanded three encores.
He trained in Moscow and is now based in London, interpreting Liszt, Chopin and Rachmaninov in concert halls around the world, and—like other expatriate maestros—giving at least one big recital a year in Tbilisi.
When I indulge my worst fears, the scenarios I've come to fear are most likely rooted in the three years I spent as an expatriate in Mumbai, which has suffered multiple terrorist attacks in recent years.
More than 100 Canadian tourists were evacuated by plane during the apparent lull in violence, but many other groups of expatriate aid workers remain cut off as Haiti braces for another bout of chaos and bloodletting.
Adding to this mess, Mr. Erdogan has a toxic relationship with Europe, accusing countries like the Netherlands and Germany of Nazism after they barred his surrogates from holding referendum rallies for expatriate Turks on their territory.
A news service run by expatriate Iranian journalists said the former California-based carpet seller may have been an FBI consultant and possibly linked to the case involving the disappearance of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson.
These account holders, in turn, must report to the IRS that they have money in foreign bank accounts each year when they file their taxes, says Katelynn Minott, a CPA and expatriate tax specialist with Bright!
Christine Bragale, a Mercy Corps spokeswoman, said in a telephone interview that most of the charity's expatriate staff members were leaving Turkey and that the group would be forced to lay off its 200 Turkish employees.
Last February, King Salman approved a scheme to reimburse some companies who had struggled to pay steadily increasing fees for expatriate work permits in 2017 and 2018 and waive fee hikes for some unable to pay.
During his 10-year reign, state funds were successfully used to jump-start the trading and banking industries, which turned the city into a tourist and business center where expatriate workers outnumber locals almost 9 to 1.
Before he joined the administration, Hagin and a company he cofounded made millions of dollars working in Libya with a lucrative client: an aspiring Libyan expatriate politician with deep pockets and troubling relationships, BuzzFeed News reported Monday.
An expatriate business executive told Reuters the Cathay Pacific case had unnerved some companies, while a lawyer said he had inquiries from people asking if it was legal to check through employees' phones or social media accounts.
The hole-in-the-wall Thai restaurant, located in a run-down motel on a small patch of East Hollywood, is unassuming, but fills a cultural role for LA's expatriate Thai community that belies its humble look.
Lu Yao, a mainland-born expatriate who studied and worked in Tokyo before moving to Hong Kong two years ago, said the quality of living in the Japanese capital was better, especially in terms of housing standards.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey said on Monday it would suspend high-level diplomatic relations with the Netherlands after Dutch authorities prevented its ministers from speaking at rallies of expatriate Turks, deepening the row between the two NATO allies.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey said on Monday it would suspend high-level diplomatic relations with the Netherlands after Dutch authorities prevented Turkish ministers from speaking at rallies of expatriate Turks, deepening the row between the two NATO allies.
With growth low and traditional sources of foreign exchange - tourism, real estate and foreign investment - undermined by years of regional tension, Lebanon is now relying more on the billions of dollars expatriate Lebanese deposit in local banks.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain and the European Union are close to agreeing a deal guaranteeing the rights of expatriate citizens after Brexit, the European Parliament's Brexit negotiator, Guy Verhofstadt, said on Tuesday after meeting Prime Minister Theresa May.
A strong show of solidarity from 12 leading international financial institutions in support of an expatriate lesbian spouse was rejected by a Hong Kong court on Thursday as it would be unlikely to offer any new argument.
Other parties will also be allowed to offer legal arguments this week, including the devolved Welsh government, a group of expatriate Britons, and the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain which represents mainly low-paid migrant workers.
The killing of foreigners will likely shatter the confidence of the expatriate community in Bangladesh, many of whom work for multinationals in the country's $26 billion garment industry that accounts for around 15 percent of the economy.
Germany and the Netherlands, both home to many expatriate Turks with the right to vote in the referendum, have said the decision to ban several planned rallies was taken on security grounds and was not politically motivated.
DUBAI, Jan 20 (Reuters) - National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah (RAKBANK) said on Wednesday it was cutting up to 250 expatriate staff from the bank and its partners as part of a plan to raise business efficiency.
One of the most deadly attacks on foreigners in Afghanistan in years could discourage expatriate technical specialists from working for Afghan companies who cannot provide the high levels of security provided by the United Nations or embassies.
The mural is both a backdrop for her life as an expatriate in India and an analogue to it, suggesting an openness to happy accidents as well as an ability to pragmatically maneuver around obstacles and limitations.
He was far more comfortable with another young painter, the European-born John Singer Sargent, who, when they met in Paris in 1884, was already what James later became: a long-term expatriate who maintained Yankee roots.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Four planned Turkish political meetings in Austria were canceled on Friday in the latest signs of unease across Europe over a series of campaign events to rally support among expatriate Turks for President Tayyip Erdogan.
Hezbollah, exploiting the long history of expatriate Middle Eastern trading networks in Latin America, remains a murky but continuing threat, and narcotics empires are taking advantage of the rising chaos to operate in both Columbia and Venezuela.
The killing of foreigners will likely shatter the confidence of the expatriate community in Bangladesh, many of whom work for multinationals in the country's $26 billion garment sector that accounts for around 15 percent of the economy.
That has driven some importers to pay for purchases of cheap consumer goods from China via Western Union, a money wiring service typically used by low-wage expatriate workers in Egypt to remit salaries to their home countries.
Germany and Turkey are at loggerheads after Berlin banned some Turkish ministers from speaking at rallies meant to drum up support among expatriate Turks ahead of a referendum next month that may give President Tayyip Erdogan greater powers.
He was Baldwin's child, his rightful heir, not a certain heterosexual writer who stole from Baldwin to make a career for himself filled with glittering false prizes; an expatriate life made cushy by white attention, guilt and money.
Good airport facilities and access to cheap labour (even expatriate pilots are inexpensive in Dubai because of low taxes) contributed to profits as well: the airline has the lowest costs of any long-haul carrier in the world.
For a half-dozen years, Mr. Lester, an American-born expatriate, embodied the British new wave — making two features with the Beatles, another featuring John Lennon and a giddy youth film that won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
The package of measures, delayed by nearly a year as Brussels hoped to avoid Britain voting to leave the EU, is designed to clarify rights of EU expatriate workers and states' obligations on unemployment benefits and social security.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss foreign minister told his Turkish counterpart on Thursday that his country would "rigorously investigate" any illegal spying by Ankara on expatriate Turks before an April 16 referendum on expanding Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's powers.
In February, the UAE along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait - all U.S.-allied Sunni Muslim states - declared the Iran-backed Hezbollah a terrorist organization and warned any citizen or expatriate against any links to it.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has accused the German and Dutch governments of Nazi-style tactics, drawing protests from both countries, after Turkish government ministers were barred from addressing political rallies there to boost his support among expatriate Turks.
The statement, signed by the union's deputy secretary general, Sylvain Mayabi Binet, added that the minimum service at Gabon oil installations will be assured by "expatriate staff whose families are not exposed to the danger of likely unrest".
He was particularly inspired by an American expatriate named Dennis Severs, who lived in a Georgian house in London around the corner from Fournier Street until his death 26 years ago and turned it into a private museum.
"It's very difficult to move into another world and not have a judgmental aspect of it and accept that there is another way to do things," says the artist, who has never thought of herself as an expatriate.
At a recent meeting of the Benin Union of the United Kingdom, an expatriate group that meets at a church in south London, several members brought up versions of the festival incident when asked about the Benin Bronzes.
"But this lack is more than made up for by the sheer passion, thoroughness and candor with which he writes about and, at the same time, deromanticizes the artistic expatriate life in which outrage, loneliness and frivolity abound."
Dr. Armbrister and Mr. Makouangou met in June 2016 on the social media website of the expatriate organization, InterNations, where people who are living or have lived in other countries can socialize and share information and personal experiences.
HONG KONG – Hong Kong&aposs Court of Final Appeal ruled Wednesday that the same-sex partner of a British expatriate is entitled to equal treatment under immigration law, marking a significant step for gay rights in the Chinese territory.
First, we should pass the Expatriate Terrorist Act, legislation I've introduced that says if an American goes and joins ISIS and wages jihad against America, that you forfeit your citizenship and you can not come in on a passport.
Adding to the atmosphere of fear pervading the Lebanese expatriate community working in the Gulf is a lack of clarity about what sort of information is viewed by the authorities as evidence of links to or sympathy with Hezbollah.
When Ms Smart-Grosvenor was 18, she boarded a boat for Paris, where she fell in with expatriate Beats: William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, James Baldwin and a painter named Robert Grosvenor, whom she married (they later divorced).
The uncertainty facing four million expatriate European and British citizens has become intolerable, said the heads of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and Trades Union Congress (TUC) - who often sit on opposite sides of the corporate negotiating table.
Levy's book is more like a reverse palimpsest, where what's farthest away — the palazzo's Renaissance origin story and early years — is most powerful and distinct, while what's newest — Fascist Florence, American expatriate artists — feels less solid or historically lasting.
If that meeting produces "sufficient progress" on three key EU conditions — a financial settlement, rights of expatriate citizens and the Irish border — then leaders could give a green light to trade talks at a summit on Dec. 14-15.
But they also confirmed differences over how to protect the future of expatriate citizens, while uncertainty persisted over a financial settlement and the future of the Irish border, which will become an external frontier for the EU in 2019.
If London meets the three key EU conditions on its financial settlement for leaving, the rights of expatriate citizens and the border, then leaders could give a green light to trade talks at the summit on Dec. 14-15.
The move comes as Qatar works to cope with sanctions imposed by Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, striking trade deals and cancelling the leave of foreign expatriate workers in "essential government sectors" to help cope with the crisis.
Dealers say they are scooping up dollars held by expatriate workers and exporters before they ever enter Egypt, exacerbating the dollar shortage at the heart of the currency crisis that has already undermined investment and hit trade and manufacturing.
Vizcaya's grounds were the brainchild of Diego Suarez, the landscape architect who began his career in the early 1900s collaborating with Arthur Acton, the English expatriate and art collector, to help restore La Pietra, the Acton villa near Florence.
With a flair for languages and an attraction to the expatriate life, Mr. Rubin returned to Europe in 1956 and, at the suggestion of Mr. Matta, worked for a year at Galleria Schneider in Rome before settling in Paris.
The arrest of Mr. Madani, 36, an American-educated academic on leave from London's Imperial College, was particularly embarrassing for President Hassan Rouhani, who had recruited him as a sign the country is ready to welcome back expatriate Iranians.
" — A commenter who used the name Gwenorel, Millburn, N.J. "My love for David Bowie goes back to 'Hunky Dory,' but it was during high school in Ohio, where I'd been dragged after a happy expatriate childhood, that he became my hero.
In addition to staff cuts, Shell aims to reduce costs by outsourcing more "lower value-adding" design work, reducing the number of staff on expensive expatriate employment packages and by cutting layers of management in its project and technology operations.
"THERE'D BE BLOWBACK" An expatriate business executive told Reuters the Cathay Pacific case had unnerved some companies, while a lawyer said he had inquiries from people asking if it was legal to check through employees' phones or social media accounts.
On Thursday, French President Francois Hollande told her on the phone that "talks must at first be about the terms of withdrawal", notably the rights of expatriate citizens and money Britain owes to cover commitments made as an EU member.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's top court ruled on Wednesday that a British lesbian should be granted a spousal visa in a landmark judgment that could open the door for expatriate same-sex partners to move to the Chinese-ruled city.
Residents in the Thai capital were urged not to be alarmed after the cases were confirmed in the Sathorn area of the city, an up-market neighborhood popular with the city's expatriate community and part of the capital's business district.
On the issue of the rights of expatriate citizens on either side of the new EU-UK border, there are areas of agreement in giving the 4.5 million people currently in that situation similar rights to today on either side.
But most works focus on the Rive Gauche of the Années folles—France's Roaring Twenties—when it was the site of a fevered flowering of interwar bohemianism, a second home to expatriate writers like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Hors-champs," from 1992, which has come to be revered in the art-film world, depicts a jazz performance he staged and filmed in a Paris television studio, invoking the rich jazz tradition forged by expatriate African-Americans in France.
But efforts to solicit donations from as far away as the United States and Britain, largely from expatriate Pakistanis, have raised $70 million as of mid-February toward the "Chief Justice Dam Fund", according to the Supreme Court of Pakistan's website.
The gathering for Iranian freedom, which will be held just days before the anniversary of the nuclear agreement, will be attended by tens of thousands of expatriate Iranians and their international supporters – including distinguished officials and academics from around the globe.
These issues, notably the rights of expatriate citizens, how much Britain may owe to the EU budget and how to manage the new EU-UK border, especially with Ireland, are ones both sides want to settle in a withdrawal treaty.
Using the experiences of every expatriate who has contributed to International Living since the publication of its first report 40 years ago, the organization produces a yearly index to thoroughly examine which parts of the world are best for retirement.
The infrastructure needed to vote was not set up in Crimea, which Russia annexed, or in the areas of eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists, or for expatriate workers in Russia itself, leaving several million voters without polling stations.
According to a police statement about their recommendations, Mr. Netanyahu promoted the extension of a 10-year tax exemption to expatriate Israelis returning to the country, "a benefit that has great economic value for Milchan," who has long worked in Hollywood.
On a three-month grand tour of Europe by car when she was 17, she and family members, including her mother and three sisters, paid a visit in Paris to Alice B. Toklas, the American expatriate partner of Gertrude Stein.
The Kremlin recently adopted the proposal by a group of expatriate nobles to erect a monument to reconciliation in the city, given that Crimea is where the Russian aristocracy and its White Army made their last stand after the 1917 revolution.
One force behind the rise of these fairs was Shannon Michael Cane, an exuberant, heavily tattooed Australian expatriate and autodidact book aficionado who in 2013 took over the Printed Matter book fair in New York, the granddaddy of such gatherings.
J. P. Donleavy, the expatriate American author whose 1955 novel "The Ginger Man" shook up the literary world with its combination of sexual frankness and outrageous humor, died on Monday at a hospital near his home in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
Mr. Roditi also had an affinity for Afro-Cuban music, as heard most notably in his work with the Cuban expatriate saxophonist and clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera, with whom he performed and recorded on and off for more than three decades.
His decision not to opt for an expatriate tax haven like Monaco helps explain his enduring appeal, despite the fact that mega-millionaires who have openly sought to be No. 1 in their fields go against the grain in Switzerland.
"All the foreign pilots are on leave until the virus situation gets better," said an expatriate captain at China Southern who, like all of those who spoke to Reuters, requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak with media.
DOHA (Reuters) - A Yemeni expatriate who killed a policeman in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday by running him over with his car and then stabbing him had pledged allegiance to the militant group Islamic State, the state news agency SPA reported.
The three-member "fact-finding mission" and their team, working under a mandate from the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council, meticulously assembled hundreds of accounts from expatriate Rohingya, as well as satellite footage and other information to assemble the report.
The most common error filers make tends to be when they fail to report one of their accounts on the FBAR, according to David McKeegan, an expatriate and co-founder of Greenback Expat Tax Services of New York and Bali, Indonesia.
Mr. Money Mustache is the alias of a forty-one-year-old Canadian expatriate named Peter Adeney, who made or, more to the point, saved enough money in his twenties, working as a software engineer, to retire at age thirty.
Jay is well aware he's not the first writer or expatriate to have traversed St.-Germain in an alcoholic stupor or a lovesick trance, incorporating homages to literary forefathers like Hemingway, Wilde, Hugo, Fitzgerald, Baudelaire, Beckett and, of course, Miller.
The former journalist, Bahman Daroshafaei, a dual citizen of Britain and Iran, was taken into custody for undisclosed reasons in Tehran, where he had been working as a translator, according to an account on Iranwire, a news service founded by expatriate Iranian journalists.
The city state also has to move away from a growth model that is reliant on foreign manpower, whose large inflows into the country led to public backlash against expatriate workers whom many Singaporeans claim squeeze them out of jobs and promotions.
What's more, Article 14 of the Singaporean Constitution states that speech can be curbed "in the interest of public order or morality" so that citizens of the diverse country's Chinese, Malay, South Asian, and expatriate communities can coexist in peace and prosperity.
With growth low and traditional sources of foreign exchange - tourism, real estate and foreign investment - undermined by years of regional tension and war in neighboring Syria, Lebanon is now relying more on the billions of dollars expatriate Lebanese deposit in local banks.
Another related asset forfeiture case is still ongoing in Switzerland where authorities have relied on evidence turned over by Alexander Perepilichny, a Russian expatriate who confessed to having been the principal money launderer for the Klyuev Group before he broke ties with it.
Among the 100,000 or so mourners who crammed into Liaquat Park and surrounding streets were lawyers wearing the black suits of their profession, labourers bused in from around the country and even the odd expatriate businessman who had flown in for the occasion.
LONDON, March 6 (Reuters) - The European Parliament's chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt said on Tuesday negotiators were close to agreeing a deal with Britain on the rights of expatriate citizens after a disagreement over how they will be treated during any transition period.
But the three expatriate founders of Bature, who want to turn a passion for home brewing into commercial success, have been spurred on by an enthusiastic reception for their beers and encouraged by growth prospects in a nation of some 190 million.
If you are either a U.S. citizen or a long-term resident, you expatriated on or after June 88543, 2008, and any of the three stipulations below apply to you, you are a "covered expatriate" and will be subject to the exit tax.
You can take advantage of the annual gift exclusion amount ($15,000 for 2018) and the applicable exclusion amount ($11,200,000 for 2018) to transfer your assets to anyone, including a specifically designed trust, at least one calendar year before the year you expatriate.
In response to a question on whether luxury apartments that developers fail to sell should also be taxed, Lam suggested developers who did not wish to pay the new tax could lease the flats to senior expatriate employees at a lower rate.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Many in Los Angeles' Iranian expatriate community, the largest in the United States, are heartened by anti-government street protests back home but want to make sure international focus stays on what they see as a struggle for democracy.
Inspired by its magnificent architecture and piazzas, embraced by its artistic expatriate community, they produced some of their most famous works — including Browning's "Men and Women," and Barrett Browning's "Aurora Leigh" — and this period is widely considered the most productive of their lives.
" The critic Robert E. Hosmer Jr., reviewing "Look at It This Way" (19803), a dark comedy about an American expatriate writer in London, wrote in The Boston Globe that Mr. Cartwright "knows how to plot intricately and tightly, juggling several plots magically interwoven.
Having lived in New York for decades, he was the first expatriate ever to gain that particular honor, and it looks as if he'll remain the only one: After his win, the rules were shamefully changed to exclude those who live abroad.
At the Watershed, a building housing a row of galleries, we studied photographs by Jürgen Schadeberg, a German expatriate who settled in Johannesburg and built a career out of photographing the struggles of South African blacks, particularly such heroes as Nelson Mandela.
As a rugged young journalist, with a radiant, adoring wife, he dazzled the expatriate and artistic community of Paris in 1922 with his exuberance, gregariousness and exceptional good looks, including "the most beautiful row of teeth" the writer Max Eastman had ever seen.
Hong Kong (CNN)A Hong Kong court has ruled that the same-sex partner of a British expatriate has the right to live in the territory as a dependent, a game-changing decision that could open the door for other foreign workers.
But in the past decade, because of its reputation as a "safe and stable country," there has been increased interest from Europeans and Americans, said Karen A. Higgs, a Welsh expatriate living in Montevideo, who produces the Guru'Guay website and guidebooks to Uruguay.
Jean-Luc Godard's New Wave classic follows two erratic days in the lives of star-crossed young lovers living in Paris: Jean-Paul Belmondo, playing a hoodlum on the lam after killing a cop, and Jean Seberg a an American expatriate newspaper vendor.
The two sides are hoping to make enough progress on three key areas - the rights of expatriate citizens living in the UK, the exit bill and the land border with Ireland - to move on to talks on a post-Brexit trade relationship.
Based on stories by Christopher Isherwood and John van Druten's play "I Am a Camera," it told the melancholy love story of Sally Bowles, a flighty, British expatriate singer, and a visiting American writer played out against the backdrop of rising Nazi menace.
Based on stories by Christopher Isherwood and John van Druten's play "I Am a Camera," it told the melancholy love story of Sally Bowles, a flighty, British expatriate singer, and a visiting American writer played out against the backdrop of rising Nazi menace.
Its free trade zones, maritime industry and strategic location at the crossroads of Asia and Africa combined with zero corporate or income taxes and numerous free trade zones have led to a burgeoning expatriate community making up more than 80 percent of the city's population.

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