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Wednesday 27 June 2012 | Expat feed
Nicholas Farrell loves life in Italy, but wishes his wife would stop trying to bring him into the Catholic fold.
Uncertainty surrounds new requirement to declare inheritance trusts, or face an £8,000 fine.
Suspected great white shark bites man's surf ski in half off west coast of Australia.
A British teenager has been arrested for killing his twin brother and hiding his body in a ditch near the family home in the Valencia region of eastern Spain where it lay for fourteen months before being discovered.
It's time for the annual summer getaway and the web has a lot to offer people heading overseas, even if they are experienced travellers.
Annabel Kantaria on news that may force UAE residents to re-examine their relationship with their phones, plus updates from the rest of our blogging team.
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A British man has been sentenced to death in Abu Dhabi after being caught selling cannabis worth £250 to an undercover policeman.
Take a visual stroll along some of the most iconic seaside piers in the country.
Some of the best properties with orchards for sale on the Continent.
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Expats can learn a lot from a tourist trail. Sarah Drane goes on a quest for knowledge, and treasure, in Mallorca.
No expatriate with private medical insurance can have failed to notice that premiums have gone up well over the rate of inflation.
Expats relocating to the Middle East will be pleased to know there is a wide variety of good international schools on offer.
Fixed rates are selling out as savers grab good deals before they run out.
A Spanish bank that refused to return off-plan deposits belonging to 47 British expats has been ordered to repay €1.5million.
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