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From Hemingway's Mojitos to the Singapore Sling: some of the most famous cocktails ever quaffed by expats.
Despite Spain and Portugal edging ever closer to an EU bail-out, the euro seems to be going from strength to strength.
France, boring? Never, says expat Nicky Rowe in a spirited defence of her adopted home.
Chelsea Girl in China is delighted to spot what she regards as the first sign of spring in Shanghai - people walking around in their pyjamas.
A Catholic charity which was forced by the Sudanese government to suspend its humanitarian work in West Darfur has been allowed to resume operations.
Distance learning company RDI allows mature students to gain key qualifications from afar - and without giving up their jobs, says Max Davidson.
The Telegraph has partnered with two expert companies to help you understand all of the financial implications of moving overseas.
The official on the phone told her getting access to France's health care system would take only a few weeks to organise - but expat Cathy Boylan was in for a shock.
Tell us where you think is the world's best place to live, and you could win an Italian holiday for two.
Britain and Mexico have committed to double bilateral trade to $4.2 billion by 2015 and boost ties, during a recent visit by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
Amazing pictures of Britain from one of the earliest collections of aerial photography, the Aerofilms Collection.
Our expat blogger Stephen Clarke, author of new book 'Paris Revealed', rounds up some of his favourite facts about the French capital.
Our pick of some of the best countryside retreats available to buy around the world.
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International divorce lawyer Henry Brookman gives advice to expats struggling with the complexities of divorcing abroad.
Peter Pallot on the advantages of health insurance policies which offer emergency exits.
Putting children in a classroom too early can be damaging, says Anthea Rowan.
Britain and Mexico have committed to double bilateral trade to $4.2 billion by 2015 and boost ties, during a recent visit by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
Expat victims of urban corruption in Spain have expressed outrage at comments made by a member of government who referred to them as 'a group of people who have settled illegally in our territory...who are now demanding us to solve a problem that they have been responsible for creating'.
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