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Welcome back to Global Glance. This week we look at how to launder money and shoot craps at the same time, the trouble with judging NAFTA, and why US expats and accidental Americans loath the IRS.
In this week's Global Glance we look at blockchain and why it’s time you got educated, key points of the EU-US Privacy Shield agreement, and the UK’s EU referendum.
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In this week's Global Glance we look at Chinese culture and the fine wine market; a British expat jailed for making wine; and expat drinking in general and “marting” in South Korea.
In this week's Global Glance we look at Turkish and Russian expats in the wake of November’s jet-downing incident, why the US Export-Import bank is back in business (for now), and a content goldmine for econ nerds.
In this week's Global Glance we look at a killer expat writer, kitchen-sinking and dead-catting in the VW scandal, and a Gangnam Style statue in Seoul.
In this week's Global Glance we look at expat “helpers” in Singapore and Hong Kong, Hulu’s decision not to go global, and the popularity of soccer and rugby in the US.
In this week's Global Glance we look at how the US-Ireland income tax treaty may save an Irish gambler millions, an international photo essay from a small-motor manufacturer, and the surprising results of a global tree census.
In this week's Global Glance, we look at a caption of the year candidate from a Vietnamese newspaper, Johnny Rockets’ expansion into Southeast Asia, and the best and worst countries for expats.
In this week's Global Glance, we look at observations from the author of "China Rich Girlfriend," Canadian expats’ right to vote and whether we should care, and the Greek debt crisis.
In this week's Global Glance, we look at an accidental global tech player, returning expats and reverse culture shock, and Chinese authorities seizing meat from the 1970s.