Morocco: A Haven of Stunning White Beauties
Morocco, a captivating North African nation, surprises many with its abundance of strikingly beautiful white women. Unlike the typical perception of African countries, Morocco presents a unique blend of ethnicities that contributes to its high concentration of fair - skinned beauties.
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Dancing with the Departed: Madagascar's Unique Tradition
In Madagascar, a remarkable and deeply ingrained tradition known as famadihana, or "dancing with the dead," continues to thrive, bridging the gap between the living and the deceased. This unique ritual is an integral part of the Malagasy culture, celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect.
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In Colombia, Ants are Consumed as Snacks
In Colombia, an unusual culinary practice has been catching the attention of people both locally and abroad. Some Colombians have a unique taste for ants, which they consume as snacks.
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Argentines of All Ages Embrace Open-Air Bathing Tradition
In Argentina, a unique and vibrant tradition unfolds as people of all ages come together for open-air bathing. This custom, deeply rooted in the country's culture, holds significant meaning for the locals.
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Canada has long been known as the “Land of 10,000 Taxes,” so how much of our lives are taxes?
According to the Toronto Sun, a recent data exposure, many people may be shocked. According to the report, the average Canadian pays more in taxes than they spend on necessities.
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UK officially closes tax leakage loophole, taxing nationals globally
Jeremy Hunt, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his spring Budget, announcing that he would abolish the system whereby non-UK residents of origin do not pay tax on their overseas income as long as it is not remitted to the UK. He announced that from April 2025, non-UK residents of origin will not have to pay tax on overseas income for the first four years, but after that it will be brought in line with all UK residents. The measure is expected to bring in £2.7 billion by 2028 and 2029.
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