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This capital's locals are happiest with their public transport. How does the rest of Europe compare?

30 Nov 2024  |  www.euronews.com
A European Commission report highlights significant disparities in public transport satisfaction across European cities, with Vienna leading in satisfaction and Rome lagging. The survey reveals a geographical trend where Northern and Western European capitals report higher satisfaction compared to Southern and Eastern counterparts. Factors influencing satisfaction include safety, accessibility, reliability, and frequency, with affordability showing a weaker correlation. The European Commission and transport organizations advocate for increased EU funding to enhance public transport attractiveness and efficiency.

The most affordable tax havens: the best choices for expatriates in 2025?

30 Nov 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
The article discusses the most affordable tax havens for expatriates in 2025, highlighting Oman as the top choice due to its low living costs and favorable relocation score. Kuwait and Bahrain follow, offering competitive living expenses and tax-free benefits. The report by William Russell evaluates countries based on living costs, rent, and utilities, providing a relocation score. The Gulf countries dominate the list, with the UAE also being a popular destination. Despite the allure of tax-free living, expatriates are advised to consider income protection to maintain their lifestyle in case of unforeseen circumstances.

The Most Affordable Tax Havens: Best Countries for Expats in 2025

30 Nov 2024  |  ru.euronews.com
The article discusses the most affordable tax havens for expats in 2025, highlighting Oman as the top choice due to its low living costs and favorable tax conditions. Kuwait and Bahrain follow, offering competitive living expenses and tax benefits. The report by William Russell evaluates countries based on living costs, average salaries, and rental prices, providing a 'move score' to rank them. The article also mentions the financial advice for expats to consider international income insurance to safeguard their lifestyle.

Uncertainty in the rental market: Which countries feel most insecure and why?

28 Nov 2024  |  es.euronews.com
The Prindex 2024 report highlights a growing global concern over housing and land tenure insecurity, with 23% of the world's population feeling insecure about their property rights. In Europe, Turkey and Greece report the highest levels of insecurity, driven by financial instability and systemic challenges. Ukraine has seen a dramatic increase in insecurity due to the Russian invasion. The report calls for targeted policy strategies to address financial pressures and promote housing security, emphasizing the need for global action to meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

Rental market uncertainty: Which countries feel most insecure, and why?

26 Nov 2024  |  www.euronews.com
The 2024 Prindex Report highlights a significant rise in global housing and land tenure insecurity, with 1.1 billion adults feeling insecure about their property rights. In Europe, Turkey and Greece report the highest levels of insecurity, driven by financial instability and economic challenges. Ukraine has seen a dramatic increase in insecurity due to the impacts of Russia's invasion. The report calls for targeted policy interventions, including financial safety nets and affordable housing programs, to address these issues and align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Half of European Workers Are Stressed and a Third Consider Changing Jobs

21 Nov 2024  |  es.euronews.com
A survey by ManpowerGroup reveals that half of European workers experience daily work-related stress, and a third are considering changing jobs within the next six months. Despite high stress levels, 65% feel supported in maintaining work-life balance. The survey highlights disparities in stress and job satisfaction across European countries, with the Netherlands reporting the lowest stress levels and highest perceived support. Becky Frankiewicz of ManpowerGroup emphasizes the evolving employee-employer relationship, noting that employees seek more than just a salary, including mental health support and professional development opportunities.

EU's hospital crisis: Which countries are worst hit by the decline in beds and what are the risks?

20 Nov 2024  |  www.euronews.com
The article examines the decline in hospital beds across Europe, highlighting significant reductions in countries like Finland and the Netherlands, while Bulgaria and Turkey have increased their capacities. Factors such as healthcare system differences, technological advancements, and population growth are explored. Experts emphasize the importance of balancing hospital bed availability with community-based care, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which underscored the need for adequate healthcare resources to handle emergencies.

Europe: Half of Workers Are Stressed, One Third Consider Changing Jobs

19 Nov 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
A survey by ManpowerGroup reveals that half of workers in ten European countries experience daily work-related stress, with a third considering changing jobs within six months. Despite high stress levels, 65% feel supported in achieving work-life balance. The survey highlights disparities in stress and job satisfaction across countries, with Spain, Sweden, and Italy reporting higher stress levels, while the Netherlands shows the highest well-being. Becky Frankiewicz of ManpowerGroup emphasizes the need for workplaces to offer more than just a salary to retain talent. The survey also notes that a significant portion of workers feel there are insufficient career opportunities within their organizations.

Which country is home to Europe's heaviest drinkers?

04 May 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Alcohol consumption in Europe has seen a gradual decline over the past few decades, with significant variations across different countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the OECD highlight the health risks associated with alcohol and the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing consumption. Despite a general decrease, some countries like Latvia have seen an increase in alcohol consumption. Gender and education levels also play a role in drinking habits, with men and those with higher education levels more likely to engage in heavy episodic drinking. The article emphasizes that no level of alcohol consumption is safe for health.

Europe’s top financial centres: Where’s best to do business?

16 Mar 2024  |  www.euronews.com
European cities compete to be top financial centres, with London leading in Europe and second globally in the Global Financial Centres Index. Geneva joins London in the top 10, while Frankfurt overtakes Paris as the EU's financial capital. Germany has five cities in the top 50, the most in Europe. The rankings show a clear divide between Western Europe and Eastern Europe/Central Asia, with all top European financial hubs in the Western group. The US and China also have strong showings. Factors contributing to a city's financial competitiveness include regulatory environment, economic freedom, low corruption, and positive reputation.
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