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Derrick Prance, 84, has returned to Britain hoping to get the Ministry of Justice to investigate the case of his missing pension.
Where infrastructure lags behind, Westerners find their stress levels rising.
Annabel Kantaria, Expat's Desert Fox blogger, on a court case in Dubai that is raising hackles among Westerners.
Pete Portal is a 24-year-old British missionary working in Cape Town. He explains his calling and a little about his life.
Spring, and property prices in the French capital, are beginning to stir. And it's only three hours from London by train.
Decadent homes with a view of the ocean, for sale.
As part of our World's Best Places to Live prize draw, Expat's Desert Fox blogger, aka Annabel Kantaria, looks at the many up-sides of owning a home in Arabian Ranches in Dubai and dreams big.
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With a big digital camera slung around his neck, Leslie Tay could easily have been mistaken for a professional photographer as he took shots of sizzling grilled pork chops on a table.
John Markham explains what you can do in the fight to right the expat pensions inequity.
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Fan clubs for British TV shows are flourishing worldwide. Just don't tell those Whovians from Seattle that the Tardis is made of wood.
The NHS has tradionally warped British health insurers approach to chronic illness but demographics are creating an opportunity for insurers if they care to catch on.
Until recently, there were relatively few options for expats living in the United Arab Emirates who wanted a British-style education for their children, particularly after they reached the age of 11.
China and the Far East have been the success stories of the last five years in terms of investment, but will they continue to be the place for expats to hold their cash?
Anna Nicholas explains a little about the property market on Majorca.
As Ryanair cuts European routes, Emma Soames begs Michael O'Leary to spare a thought for second home owners.
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