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From nomad to resident: Managing digital life during long stays abroad

Travel & Connectivity • Reading time: 1–2 minutes When Sarah logged into her US bank account from her apartment in Lisbon one Tuesday morning, she expected to check her balance and pay a few bills. Instead, she found her account frozen. No warn Read More

Essential apps & services for digital nomad

Travel & Connectivity · 1–2 minutes reading time Ever had one of those “nomad mornings” where everything depends on your phone? Your coworking pass is in an email, your client call starts in 20 minutes, your bank flags a payment, and your eSIM Read More

Stories of digital nomad women

Travel & Connectivity • Reading time: 1-2 minutes The image of a digital nomad is no longer limited to a single stereotype. Women from different countries, backgrounds, and professions are building sustainable careers while moving between citie Read More

How to keep your productivity this holiday season if you travel or are a digital nomad

Travel & connectivity Reading time: 1–2 minutes Holiday travel is supposed to feel joyful, but if work doesn't fully stop—remote deadlines, client calls, or a business trip that happens to land in festive season—your b Read More

World Cup 2026: a first look at host cities in Mexico, USA, and Canada

Travel & Connectivity • Reading time: 1–2 minutes The countdown has begun. For the first time in history, football’s biggest prize will be contested across three host nations representing an entire continent. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is s Read More

How to travel consciously during this year

Travel & Connectivity • Reading time: 1-2 minutes   You can book a flight to the other side of the planet with a few taps. Yet, when you land, you often hit a wall. The local taxi app won’t accept your credit card, your favorite streaming Read More

How to support loved ones abroad without sharing bank details

Gifting & Community • Reading time: 1–2 minutes When Maria’s son moved to another country for university, the six-hour time difference wasn’t the hardest part. It was the worry. Was he eating well? Could he afford a taxi if he was o Read More

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