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A quest to find the Christmas spirit in a Muslim country

By Samantha Childress

One of the few Christmas-themed stores in the town of Fuheis.

In the three years I’ve been an expat, I have always managed to make it home for the holidays. I’ve never batted an eye at the 24 hours it takes to make it back to California from the Middle East; participating in the family Christmas is just too important to miss. Read More

Neo-Nomad Eats on the Edge of the Steppe

What’s old is new again, and drawing crowds, in the Kazakh capital

By Dennis Keen

A custom-made house beat, urgent with Turkic throat singing, streams through a buzzing dining room softened with adobe and felt at trendy Auyl, a hot new restaurant in the Kazakh capital of Almaty. Read More

Are you among the select few with the imagination and determination to push progress?

By Michael K. Cobb

One of my few gifts is an ability to predict the future. Not in a prophetic sense, but by seeing and understanding trends as they unfold. For 13 years (1986-1998) the computer industry around Washington, DC, was my playground. My expertise was to forecast the prices of computer components years into the future to help my clients win large contracts. Read More

Wading into Japan’s Complex Onsen Culture

An expat finds immersion and freedom in traditional hot springs

By Pallavi Aiyar

It took me close to two years of living in Japan before I lost my onsen-virginity. By this time, I’d acculturated to the point of dreaming of sushi. I’d joined a taiko (traditional drumming) dojo, attended incense appreciation classes, and learned to initiate conversations with references to the state of flowers. Read More

An American in Kashmir finds artistry in India’s traffic chaos

By David Lepeska

A few days after I arrived in Kashmir, I’d just gotten into the car with Sajjad, my editor, when I told him I’d like to get my own transportation. “But you don’t need it – Abid can give you rides,” he said. Read More

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The True Cost of Belize Primo Maya Leaf

Lessons in thatch-building and local culture on the edge of the jungle

By Mark Stratman

I waited until late in the day, thinking it’s best to drive this kind of truckload out of the jungle after dark. A gringo driving a big pickup across central coastal Belize with an oversized load of palmy green leaves obscuring its tail lights would surely draw unwanted attention. Read More

Slow Train to the Great North

An award-winning writer on the endless charms of rail travel

By Monisha Rajesh

Seventeen hours into my journey from Stockholm, I shuffled up to the window as the sun began to burn through the clouds. Skeletal and buried to the waist in drifts, the trees were now white and laced together, branches touching, like a child’s paper chain. Read More

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A quest to find the Christmas spirit in a Muslim country

By Samantha Childress

One of the few Christmas-themed stores in the town of Fuheis.

In the three years I’ve been an expat, I have always managed to make it home for the holidays. I’ve never batted an eye at the 24 hours it takes to make it back to California from the Middle East; participating in the family Christmas is just too important to miss. Read More

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Holidays in the Shadow of the Holy Land

A quest to find the Christmas spirit in a Muslim country

The Coming Age of Offshore Banking

The industry is poised to be a top overseas option for decades to come

Food, Family, and Love on the Iberian Coast

A young expat finds his wife, and his future, in Spain

Neo-Nomad Eats on the Edge of the Steppe

What’s old is new again, and drawing crowds, in the Kazakh capital

The Hot New Tech Simplifying Buying Property Abroad

A British-built platform is set to make overseas home purchases a snap

Why Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Is a Wise Move

A regional real estate expert, and expat, breaks down the options and advantages

7 Great Reasons to Move to Nicaragua

Affordability and a slow pace highlight this Central American gem

The Precious Gift of the Visionary

Are you among the select few with the imagination and determination to push progress?

Top 10 Things to Know if You’re Moving to Panama

This southernmost Central American country is much more than just a canal

Wading into Japan’s Complex Onsen Culture

An expat finds immersion and freedom in traditional hot springs