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Buying a flat with a short lease at Auction

Every so often, perusing the pages of Rightmove, one will come across a property that seems too good to be true. Well as the adage goes, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Many a buyer will wait on the phone to the selling estate agent ...

Ethiopia in peril – Africa’s development jewel faces crisis

By Professor Ann Fitz-Gerald Ethiopia’s ruling EPRDF coalition is facing its biggest governance crisis since its rise to power in 1991.  With last week’s resignation of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn many are watching and waiting to see who from the EPRDF’s four major ethnic-based parties will be taking over as ...

Silvio Berlusconi’s comeback is bad news for Europe

By Robert Seiler As if Europe did not have enough corrupt, charismatic politicians who expertly undermine democratic norms to their own benefit behind a charming facade, Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi is currently enjoying a political renaissance that is bad news for Italians but also for the whole of the European Union – Britain included. Italians may have known better, but the rest of the EU thought it was rid of ...

Post Brexit: How to ensure sun in your golden years

The total number of British expats has climbed from 4.1 million in 1990 to 5.5 million today. The increase has been influenced by the growing number of retirees who are opting to spend their golden years in sunnier climates. A report from the Office for National Statistics and the Instituto ...

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