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Why Copenhagen is the best city for work life balance

Why Copenhagen is the best city for work life balance

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is the best city in the world for work-life balance, according to a Forbes Advisor study. Forbes Advisor has recently released a report about the top ten cities in the

IOM in need of urgent funding for lifesaving migrant response missions to continue

IOM in need of urgent funding for lifesaving migrant response missions to continue

It's just halfway through 2023 and over 77,000 have already made their way into the war-ravaged Yemen, crossing the Gulf of Aden. The number has conveniently surpassed the one from last year and is fast

German Skilled Labor Migration Law 2023 Changes: What’s In It For Migrants?

German Skilled Labor Migration Law 2023 Changes: What’s In It For Migrants?

The new immigration law in Germany, known as the Skilled Immigration Act, has undergone critical updates to attract and retain international talent in light of the ongoing need for skilled labor. These changes, which will

78% of Middle East Workers Think GenAI is Worth the Risks

78% of Middle East Workers Think GenAI is Worth the Risks

Businesses are changing quickly in the Middle East thanks to the new generation of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools like GPT-4 and DALL-E. The region's workers are upbeat about how AI, and generative AI in

Black Skin or Africans Cannot Breathe Here: Tunisia Crisis

Black Skin or Africans Cannot Breathe Here: Tunisia Crisis

The North African nation of Tunisia is bordered by Algeria, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea. Despite the democratic victories of the Jasmine Revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of longtime leader Zine El Abidine Ben

The world must unite to combat growing inequality, climate crisis, new tech challenges

The world must unite to combat growing inequality, climate crisis, new tech challenges

Amid widening divisions and rising geopolitical tensions, the world must "unite for solutions" against three major challenges troubling humanity, said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday. The UN chief was addressing the Council of the

Migration Policy Appeal by Rishi Sunak and Diana Johnson

Migration Policy Appeal by Rishi Sunak and Diana Johnson

The prime minister was asked by Labour's Dame Diana Johnson if he had a backup plan in case the court appeal regarding the sending of migrants to Rwanda failed. She was incorrect in her assertion,

Russian lawyer and Journalist Brutally Attacked in Chechnya

Russian lawyer and Journalist Brutally Attacked in Chechnya

In the early hours of Tuesday morning in the Russian region of Chechnya, armed masked men attacked and severely hurt a prominent female journalist and a lawyer, according to the journalist, her employer, and rights

Why Europe’s ‘Lonely’ Tech Entrepreneurs Need Help

Why Europe’s ‘Lonely’ Tech Entrepreneurs Need Help

Why can't Europe match Silicon Valley's success? Leo Apotheker asserts, "We're not just a bunch of stupid Europeans who are only good for going to the beach." Mr. Apotheker led SAP, a German business software

Harsh Immigration Law in Florida Leads to Decline in Labor Force

Harsh Immigration Law in Florida Leads to Decline in Labor Force

Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, recently signed a new immigration law that has ignited debate and significantly reduced the labor force in the state. The measure, which is one of the strictest immigration regulations