Surviving in Khartoum… and Berlin!
Silviaexpat shares a couple of “survival” experiences – in very different places! Surviving in a new host country: That was something that had never happened to me before Khartoum.
Silviaexpat shares a couple of “survival” experiences – in very different places! Surviving in a new host country: That was something that had never happened to me before Khartoum.
This article is part of a much longer and comprehensive work that we are translating from Italian for you. Aim of the complete article is to provide expat women arriving
Marinella is a long time friend of Expatclic. She got in touch with us at a very special moment in her life: She had to decide whether to relocate to
Erikaex talked to a luminary of music in Kazakhstan, to tell us about the musical landscape of her hosting country. In the 1950’s Atyrau, in Kazakhstan, was only a
Erika tells us the romantic love story of two musicians, an Italian man and a Colombian (expat)woman. This is a tale of love and music. Of departures and homecomings. This
Elena presents this beautiful interview to Maestro Lorenzo Coladonato, an Italian orchestra conductor presently living in Germany. Music abroad sometimes means relocating for music. This is what Maestro Lorenzo Coladonato
Paola lives in Dhaka, from where she sends this interesting and moving article on acid attacks in Bangladesh. Thanks Paola! “Millions of women and girls around the world are assaulted,
Should you happen to spend some time in Latin America, I warmly suggest you don’t miss taking some dancing classes while you’re there. Latin dance applied to aerobic exercises offers
Are you going to relocate with your children in a seismic zone? This article is for you. When we talk about earthquakes, we usually focus on adults’ reactions. However, our
Being an expatriate means a lot of traveling, a lot of planes, airports and intercontinental trips. Sometimes, something big happens while you’re traveling, turning what was an ordinary trip into