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Tenants deal with many types of documents before moving into a new home. There are forms, as well as the tenancy contract, to sign and identification papers to submit. Soon, the cumbersome paperwork will be a thing of the past, as more companies heed the government’s call to make a switch to electronic transactions, to reduce […] Read more
In early March, travellers from across Mongolia head to the northernmost part of the country bordering Russia’s Siberia. Braving the winter freeze—that sometimes falls below minus 50 degrees Celcius—crowds gather on Lake Khövsgöl to celebrate the long, cold season. The largest freshwater lake in Mongolia, Khövsgöl belongs to the elite club of “ancient lakes” for […] Read more
China has blocked millions of “discredited” travellers from buying plane or train tickets as part of the country’s controversial “social credit” system aimed at improving the behaviour of citizens. According to the National Public Credit Information Centre, Chinese courts banned would-be travellers from buying flights 17.5 million times by the end of 2018. Citizens placed […] Read more
Uncle Sam has to find a way to shovel more than $100 billion in cash out the door by the end of this week. That’s when the U.S. Treasury has to reduce its cash balance to about $199 billion in order to comply with rules surrounding the reinstatement of the debt ceiling. The cap is […] Read more