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The dream job: 5th annual list of the best places to work in all the world
How do you best create a great culture at a global organization? Elevate pay levels? Increase training opportunities? Launch a wellness program? Those steps may help, but the thing that moves the needle most for employees at the world’s best workplaces is a strong sense of community.
14 countries issue travel warnings for Turkey
Fourteen countries have issued security warnings on Monday 12, October to their citizens following the deadly bombing attacks occurred last weekend at Ankara, Turkey concerning the increased risk of terrorism in the country.
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Where is homeschooling legal in Europe?
Homeschooling is legal but highly regulated in Europe. It is legal in Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Lusembourg, Ireland, United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Czech Republic (until the age of 12 years), Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, San Marino, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Andora and Sweden.
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Voting for the Nov 1 polls starts abroad and at customs gates
Voting for the snap elections on Nov. 1 has started at Turkey's representatives in foreign countries and at border gates across the country.
A total of 2,895,885 Turkish citizens living abroad are eligible to vote either at 112 foreign representative offices in 54 countries or at 30 customs gates on Turkey's borders and international airports.
Uber Bulgaria Launches Online Petition to Renew Services
Car-hiring service Uber has started a petition calling on users to stand up for its right to remain active in the Bulgarian market, its website shows.
It explains[BG] the petition could send a strong message to the government demanding that it that citizens say "yes" to innovations, new regulations, and the right to choose.
Romania Spurns Trend Towards Banning GM Crops
Romania has decided to join a minority of EU countries that will allow the growth of genetically modified crops.
New EU rules permit the cultivation of GM crops if they are deemed "healthy and safe".
The law, adopted in March, cleared the way for new GM crops to be approved after years of deadlock.
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Do you have a work you’d like to see published? Join the e-book competition!
Otto Penzler, President and Publisher of MysteriousPress.com, has announced a contest for the Mysterious Press Award, which will be given for the best e-book original mystery novel. The winning entry will receive a prize of $25,000 and guaranteed world-wide publication. The winner will be announced at the 2016 Frankfurt Book Fair.
Why are Danish mothers sending their daughters to places like Greece to have sex? (vid)
Ignorance is bliss
Forget, for a moment, the death toll that comes in seven-digit numbers in Islamic lands where Muslims kill Muslims en masse, often by bombing mosques where the adherents of the ?other sect? pray. Forget, also, how and why to kill the infidel and die as a martyr is a proud jihadist pastime.
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HDP co-leader: Turkey's president blocking peace
Restarting Turkey's stalled "solution process" is being blocked by President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, according to the co-leader of the Kurdish problem-focused Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP).
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