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Survey Unveils Best European Cities for Remote Work

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A recent survey conducted by Panache Cruises has revealed the top ten capital cities in Europe that offer the most attractive prospects for professionals seeking the remote lifestyle. As a growing number of businesses adopt remote work as the new standard, an increasing workforce is on the lookout for the ideal European city for digital… Continue reading Survey Unveils Best European Cities for Remote Work

This European Island Is The First Phone-Free Destination In The World

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Finland, the world’s happiest country, has unveiled an enticing destination that will whisk you off the digital grid. Introducing Ulko-Tammio, the world’s first phone-free travel spot that promises a complete disconnection from your electronic devices. Nestled among Finland’s 41 national parks, Ulko-Tammio is also known as the Jewel of the Eastern Gulf of Finland. This… Continue reading This European Island Is The First Phone-Free Destination In The World

We’re Jealous! These 6 Countries Offer More Paid Time Off Than The U.S.

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The United States falls behind other industrialized nations on a lot of issues, including the work and life balance. As the saying goes, some work to live and others live to work. You can guess which category Americans are in. The pursuit of the American dream is an obsession that takes its toll on health,… Continue reading We’re Jealous! These 6 Countries Offer More Paid Time Off Than The U.S.

The Happiest Countries in the World in 2023

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For over 11 years, the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network has been ranking 150 countries based on factors like social assistance, income, health, freedom, charity, and lack of corruption, as rated by residents. Named World Happiness Report, these rankings highlight the happiest countries in the world, providing valuable insights into countries that prioritize well-being. By… Continue reading The Happiest Countries in the World in 2023

So Icy: These Are Our Favorite Ice Hotels Around The World

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Staying in a hotel made of ice offers one of the more unique stays you’ll find. Having to be kept at around 23 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit, most are only open seasonally, for a few months each year, further adding to their exclusive nature. For the coolest stays sure to make even Elsa jealous, check… Continue reading So Icy: These Are Our Favorite Ice Hotels Around The World

Guide To Supporting Black-Owned Businesses In Sweden, Denmark, & Norway

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Many Scandinavian countries have low Black populations, representing less than 3% in some countries, but Black culture and influence can still be found. RELATED: Is Sweden Canceled? These Rappers Say ‘Yes’ Following ASAP Rocky’s Arrest Here is a guide to supporting Black-owned businesses throughout the region: Sweden Black-Owned Businesses Abyssinia it’s an Ethiopian restaurant located… Continue reading Guide To Supporting Black-Owned Businesses In Sweden, Denmark, & Norway

Aquarius Season: The Best Destinations For This Go-With-The-Flow Sign

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If your birthday falls between January 20 and February 18, chances are, your best traits are your sense of independence, energy, warmth, and passion for humanitarian work. You have an open, artistic mind, a determined nature, and a go-with-the-flow attitude. Aquarians live for adventure and intellectual stimulation. If this sounds like you, here are a… Continue reading Aquarius Season: The Best Destinations For This Go-With-The-Flow Sign

Here’s What Happened When Finland Awarded People $640 A Month

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For the last two years, government officials in Finland awarded 2,000 people a monthly sum €560 ($640) with no strings attached. Those selected for Finland’s universal basic income trial, which launched in 2017, were chosen randomly from a pool of 175,000 unemployed individuals in the country, ages 25 to 68. The trial cost the government… Continue reading Here’s What Happened When Finland Awarded People $640 A Month

Unusually Warm Weather Stops Tourists From Visiting Santa’s Hometown

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Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas, but not in Finland. Temperatures in Santa’s hometown of Lapland have been unusually high, causing only a few centimeters of snowfall.   Santa Claus Village, in the capital city of  Rovaniemi, usually gets 20 to 30 centimeters of snow by the end of November and is covered in snow… Continue reading Unusually Warm Weather Stops Tourists From Visiting Santa’s Hometown

 
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