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Poll/Survey: Expat Tax Residency Status
Hummin replied to Skeptic7's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Brit avoided to pay tax for 12 years! I can see the headlines in the future -
Doing things to challenge yourself
Hummin replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
yes, by saying you manifest it! Totally, -
Doing things to challenge yourself
Hummin replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The biggest challange for most, is to get up in the morning and start move and fill the day with something useful and interesting! Walk the beach if have one Walk to stairs if you live in a condomenium Swim if you have swimming pool Walk the hills if you have hills Eat clean food, Stop drinking ............ Please fill in -
Even I do not agree with the timing, should have been done long time ago, or later after the war is over! I feel strongly about the propaganda and wrong facts going viral! Norway condemns terrorism Both the Palestinian and Israeli authorities have been informed of the Norwegian Government’s decision to recognise Palestine as a state. ‘Norway intends to continue its close contact with the Israeli authorities. Norway was one of the first countries to recognise the state of Israel in 1949. Israel is in a vulnerable security situation, and Norway recognises Israel’s legitimate right to defend itself, within the framework of international law. We believe that the two-state solution is in Israel’s best interests. It will help to establish a more peaceful, safe and stable region,’ said Mr Støre Facts Norway recognises Palestine as a state in line with international law and relevant resolutions by the UN Security Council. The territorial demarcation between the state of Palestine and the state of Israel should be based on the pre-1967 borders, i.e. the demarcation line as set out in the 1949 Armistice Agreements, with Jerusalem as the capital of both states and without prejudice to a final settlement on borders, including the use of land swaps. Recognition of the state of Palestine is part of the follow-up to the 2023 decision in the Storting (Norwegian Parliament) that the Government may choose to recognise Palestine as a state at a time when the decision could be of value to the peace process and without any conditions relating to a final peace agreement. The decision to recognise Palestine as a state is considered a matter of importance which, in accordance with Article 28 of the Constitution, requires approval by the King in Council of State. Following the adoption by Royal Decree on Friday 24 May, Palestine will be formally informed of the recognition by verbal note. Norway’s formal recognition of Palestine as a state will enter into force on Tuesday 28 May 2024. The recognition of Palestine as a state means that Norway will consider Palestine to be an independent state with the rights and duties this entails. This includes, among other things, the expectation from Norway that all relations with Palestine will be founded on the fundamental rules of international law regarding independence, equality and peaceful coexistence. https://www.regjeringen.no/en/aktuelt/norway-recognises-palestine-as-a-state/id3040194/
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Are you Dehydrated ? what you need to know
Hummin replied to CharlieH's topic in Health and Medicine
More important, the colour in the morning! Throughout the day, you can drink coffe, sugar sodas, energy drinks, alchohol, and still have a clear colour, but not in the morning! There is a huge difference between clean water with no addetives and anything mentioned above -
What did she expect? Become a Democrat president after Obamas 8 year in the seat? The historic statistic of become a democratic president after another democratic who had 8 years in the seat, is about zero chance! She might had won, if it was not for wikileaks e-mail scandal being served convinently at the right time
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Living from North of Norway to Thailand, living close to nature, farming, climbed mountains, walked glaciers, fishing, hiking, camping, I have noticed many changes throughout the years but it is not science and do not prove anything. However my experiences and observations, can lead me to think something is terrrible wrong, and we are heading the wrong way, and most likely been for the last 50 years. The sums of every wrongdoing to our nature, adds up to a complete collaps in my eyes. We have disturbed our local enviroment to many places.