1. You think you’re going to save Africa. News flash: they did not wait for you oh *insert Ivorian accent here*! The train has already left the station. Africa’s economy is growing – it has a projected GDP growth of 3.4 % in 2021. Women’s role in governance has increased. They hold more […]
Many of the Indigenous delegates meeting the Pope this week finished a private tour of the Vatican Museums yesterday disappointed, but the leader of the Inuit delegation says he was told the Vatican is open to returning precious cultural belongings it has in its possession.
The 6,000-year-old “Stargazer,” which Turkey alleges was looted, once belonged to disgraced antiquities collector Michael Steinhardt.
Repatriation isn't easy, the more clarity you have, the stronger will you feel for what's coming. Get ready to come back home!
Culture Minister Monika Grütters describes the move as a "historic milestone"
After 18 years abroad, Whitney decides to leave the United States for her home country, Ghana.
October 17, 2014 | By Stacy Lawrence Stryker ($SYK) took an earnings hit during the third quarter, in part to repatriate $2 billion in cash for acquisitions and to establish an EU regional headquarter
1.You are tired of racist microaggressions According to Psychology today, a microaggression is “ a subtle, often unintentional, form of prejudice”. For example: “Wow, you speak *insert host country language* so well”. Or “Can I speak to the pharmacist/ doctor/ manager/ owner? Oh! That’s YOU! *insert surprised tone*”. So, if you’re tired of getting […]
Struggling with reverse culture shock? Here are 5 suggestions from an expat therapist on how to adjust to life back at home after living abroad.
Dublin city councillors are hoping to fulfil wishes of the writer and his wife, which were denied after his death in Switzerland in 1941
Ghana's Embassy in Tripoli, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
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Along with presenting the wonders of space, dinosaurs and pyramids to the public, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has taken on another mission: repatriating stolen souls to their rightful h…
During the pandemic, many Latines traveled to their homelands. Like me, many ended up repatriating to Latin America for good.
The repatriation blues sometimes start before you have left your expat life! Read what challenges I have had in preparing to leave Qatar.
The last WWII soldier to be repatriated from imprisonment indeed had a story to tell - and he waited 53 years to tell it! For more than half a century he
After discoveries of more than 1,300 bodies at Canada's residential schools, the U.S. is now facing a crucial moment of reckoning with its own history of Native American boarding schools.
Many expats experience reverse culture shock when they return to their home country to live. It can manifest in many forms but the most common one is feeling 'trapped'. We spoke to expats about their experiences and coping mechanisms.
Here's my experience repatriating back to the UK after living in the USA for 4 years. I also moved back in the middle of the pandemic!
So as we prepare to move to a new area, our own house (just typing that feels odd!), and a new slightly more settled chapter (perhaps!!), I find myself constantly thinking about the weirdness that is repatriating – possibly as I have a trip to my other “home” planned this weekend. In my original 12 […]
1.You are tired of racist microaggressions According to Psychology today, a microaggression is “ a subtle, often unintentional, form of prejudice”. For example: “Wow, you speak *insert host country language* so well”. Or “Can I speak to the pharmacist/ doctor/ manager/ owner? Oh! That’s YOU! *insert surprised tone*”. So, if you’re tired of getting […]
It looks like an ordinary house...but looks can be deceiving.
UK due to agree to repatriation of powers in areas such as farming, justice and food safety
Dr Madeleine Pauliac, pictured, was tasked with repatriating French people following the end of the Second World War when she discovered that Russian troops had been raping nuns in Warsaw.
This is a stunning Jewish painting that will brighten up your home and brings peace of Israeli history. Painting on the vintage Israeli newspapers are devoted to theme of Zionism and the State of Israel. This series of paintings painted over antique newspapers that have documented the atmosphere of that era, the spirit of freedom and uncompromisingness of small Israel that bravely challenged the armies of the Arab countries. The armies that were supplied with the newest weapons by the mighty Soviet Union. Every painting is an individual scenario, although together they constitute the textbook of events half a century old. We will never build a future without knowing and respecting our past. Every painting has two dates by the signature. The year of the painting, and the year of the newspaper publication. By presenting this unique series of paintings, I prolong the life of these antique newspapers from the previous century, giving them new meaning and life for centuries to come. This painting is available as a reproduction on canvas or aluminum in 2 options: limited and open edition. - Limited edition on canvas comes hand embellished, numbered and signed by artist Alex Levin. The reproduction is from a signed limited edition of 25. Frame is included. - Open edition on canvas comes ready to hang on the wall. There's no limit to the number of prints that can be made. Frame is included. - Aluminum print is very slick and modern style. Ready to hang on the wall. There's no limit to the number of prints that can be made. ALL ARTWORK ARE READY FOR HANGING ON THE WALL. Please see more information about the limited and open edition reproductions: https://artlevin.com/limited-edition-vs-open-edition-reproductions/ Each reproduction is accompanied by the certificate of Authenticity and other documents. Feel free to visit the official website for: - Originals https://artlevin.com/original-oil-paintings/ - Reproductions/prints https://artlevin.com/store - Israeli Paintings: https://artlevin.com/product-category/roots/ Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtLevinStudio Free Shipping within the USA. FREE SHIPPING TO SOME OTHER COUNTRIES. PLEASE CONTACT TO CHECK YOUR COUNTRY. Thank you so much for visiting Art Levin Studio! It is a pleasure to have you here in my ETSY store. Explore all Alex Levin's paintings at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtLevinStudio Looking for more Jewish Life paintings & prints? Check out this section of our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtLevinStudio?section_id=31959296
Reverse culture shock can be a challenging time for a repatriate. After living overseas as an expatriate, you're back in your home country yet it feels foreign to you. You've grown accustomed to different values, customs and everyday life while living life abroad. I share ways reverse culture shock
The 1,500-pound lintels from the ninth and 10th centuries hail from protected religious sanctuaries in northeastern Thailand.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University has agreed to repatriate a pipe tomahawk once belonging to Chief Standing Bear of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, after 142 years away. About The AuthorAuthor: Jenna KunzeEmail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Senior ReporterJenna Kunze is a staff reporter covering Indian health, the environment and breaking news for Native News Online. She is also the lead reporter on stories related to Indian boarding schools and repatriation. Her bylines have appeared in The Arctic Sounder, High Country News, Indian Country Today, Tribal Business News, Smithsonian Magazine, Elle and Anchorage Daily News. Kunze is based in New York.
Volunteers at the Bixby Memorial Library in Vergennes are nearing the end of a two year project to document all of the artifacts in the library’s…
US reportedly offering to rescue Australian families of Isis fighters trapped in Syria
"For us is a brother; but for them it is a souvenir or an attraction,” said a member of the Easter Island development commission, Anakena Manutomatoma.
Teaching abroad helps cultivate a global set of critical soft skills: adaptibility, problem-solving, collaboration, communication, and resilience.
An interdicted migrant vessel about 23 miles south of Marathon, Florida, July 4, 2022. U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo's crew repatriated 32 Cubans to Cuba, July 6, 2022, following three interdictions off the coasts of Mexico and the Florida Keys. (U.S. Coast Guard photo)