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Travel Noire’s Guide To Islamic Countries During Ramadan

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Traveling to a Muslim country is a great way to embrace the culture, and learn about the customs and traditions. It offers a unique experience to appreciate the beauty of Islam. When traveling to these countries, it is important to respect the local traditions and dress codes. Travelers should be mindful of the religious practices… Continue reading Travel Noire’s Guide To Islamic Countries During Ramadan

UAE Has World’s Best Expats Lifestyle, According to Latest Survey

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Where in the world is the best place to live as expats? According to a recent HSBC survey, the answer is the United Arab Emirates, which offers the best lifestyle to expatriates. The results were chosen based on factors, such as quality of life, personal finances and ease of settling in. The survey shed light… Continue reading UAE Has World’s Best Expats Lifestyle, According to Latest Survey

Dubai Tourists Can Now Extend Their Visa

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There’s some good news for Dubai tourists. United Arab Emirates Federal Authority for Identity, Nationality, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) has just introduced a new visa option. The new visa rules allow travelers to apply for a 60-day visa. This new visa policy is a welcome change for travelers visiting the United Arab Emirates. It… Continue reading Dubai Tourists Can Now Extend Their Visa

Get Paid $10K A Month For Being A Nanny In Amman, Jordan

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Adventurous childcare providers, this one’s for you! According to a job posting by Westside Nannies, a wealthy family in Amman, Jordan is seeking a live-in nanny. You can get paid $10,000 per month, to work with their young children in a temporary four to six-month assignment. The oldest child is a temper tantrum-prone toddler. The family… Continue reading Get Paid $10K A Month For Being A Nanny In Amman, Jordan

These Are The 7 Best Places To Add To Your Travel List In 2021

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Can you believe we’re already at the end of 2020 and preparing for 2021? This year wasn’t a great year for travel, but we’re feeling hopeful for the year ahead. International borders to many countries are still closed, but according to travel planners, vacation bookings are on the rise. Melissa Biggs Bradley, founder and CEO… Continue reading These Are The 7 Best Places To Add To Your Travel List In 2021

11 Condiments From Around The World To Give Your Food International Flair

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Food has an incredible ability to transport us to familiar places and introduce us to new destinations. While traveling may not be in the books for you right now, you can still cure your wanderlust through your sense of taste.  Condiments are a great way to add pizazz to your food and each country has… Continue reading 11 Condiments From Around The World To Give Your Food International Flair

The U.S. Embassy In Jerusalem Urges American Citizens To Be Vigilant Amidst Tension In The Middle East

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The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem posted a security alert on its site Monday warning citizens of the U.S. to be cautious when in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza because of “heightened tension in the Middle East.” There have been at least 50 people killed and 213 injured in a stampede Tuesday, according to Iranian… Continue reading The U.S. Embassy In Jerusalem Urges American Citizens To Be Vigilant Amidst Tension In The Middle East

Book A Stay At One of These 16 Luxury Hotels In Dubai

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Dubai is one of the most lavish and luxurious cities in the world. Travelers visit to partake in the lively nightlife, shop at the Dubai Mall, and take in the breathtaking view of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Dubai is home to some of the most delectable cuisines from all over the world,… Continue reading Book A Stay At One of These 16 Luxury Hotels In Dubai

Saudi Arabian Women Can Now Travel Without Men Thanks To A New Law

Saudi Arabia published new laws set to go into effect later this month which allows for more mobility among female citizens. The laws end a long-standing guardianship policy that forced women to obtain accompaniment or permission from a close male relative for work, financial, legal, and health issues. A qualifying guardian could be anyone from… Continue reading Saudi Arabian Women Can Now Travel Without Men Thanks To A New Law

 
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