Richard Keil is German, but any place in the world can be his workplace as long as he has his laptop and Wi-Fi.
Among other efforts, it has created a visa that allows them to stay for up to six months. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Richard Keil is German, but any place in the world can be his workplace as long as he has his laptop and Wi-Fi. If there is ...
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Nihon Hidankyo uses the testimony of those who survived the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings to campaign for the abolition of ...
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"Last year's supplementary budget was 13 trillion yen, and I would like to ask for a larger supplementary budget than that, and have it deliberated and passed by the parliament," Ishiba was quoted as ...