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The cracks in the eurozone structure are widening, writes Liz Phillips.
Nick Foster meets the hardy Britons who have moved to enjoy the scenery and peace of Swedish Lapland.
British investors are being sought by one of India's largest banks as it looks to take advantage of the country's planned £650 billion infrastructure developments.
Dan Cruickshank's latest book, Bridges, explores the history of bridge-building from Ancient Rome to the present day.
With interest rates likely to rise, offshore savers need to be wary of tying up their money, writes Charlotte Beugge.
Former expat Robert Leveson has left Singapore to start again in Britain. The only problem is, they do things differently there.
Medical insurers are moving to fill a void in perhaps the most important, and frightening, area of cover - cancer.
Taiwan's government is planning to build a monument in honour of its most important expatriates, local media reports have said.
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From Antarctic explorers to round-the-world cyclists: yet more great British adventurers, this time nominated by our readers.
From red telephone boxes in the Caribbean to Canada's very own haggis festival: some of the strangest glimpses of Blighty to be caught around the globe.
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Expat Lara Dunston, based in the UAE, has visited over 60 countries, and written over 40 guidebooks. She tells Telegraph Expat about how she made the move from teaching to writing.
People who have made the leap to live in warmer climes can take heart from a belated acknowledgment by part of the British medical establishment that the sun is good for you, after all.
Expat John Salberg rose to the challenge of 50 in a class, and pupils who did not understand a word he was saying when he took a job teaching in Tanzania.
A young MP has urged Barclay's CEO Bob Diamond to reduce the bank's number of offshore subsidiaries - including the 68 it has in the Isle of Man and Jersey - and to stop "engaging in tax avoidance on a grand scale".
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