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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Photo Stories: Sally and Juan Francisco

Sally Ocaña and Juan Francisco Sanchez Bogotá, Colombia Moving to another country is always an intense experience, doing it on your own is a challenge but...

Following the love: challenges of a local-foreigner expat couple

The local-foreigner expat couple faces challenges, weighting on the local side. For the native partner, there are big responsibilities to take care of the...
Volunteer App - Eindhoven Doet

Looking for a mission?

You have time and wish to add value to people’s lives, but do not know how? Well, there is good news for you, as...

Doctors, Pyramids and Homeopathy

This is a true experience, that I share with you readers. If you are very sophisticated and don't fancy reading about pain in urethra,...

Happy New year resolutions

The leftover food tackled, Christmas decorations tucked away, best china back in the cabinets, now it's time for back to business. A time to reflect and plan how to execute our new...

A Christmas Market Checklist

When Christmas comes to Europe, can Christmas markets be far behind? It is that time of the year again! Twinkling lights, wooden huts, the aroma...

Photo Stories: Willem Hendrikse

 Sharing a coffee with Willem Hendrikse,66, a musician from Curacao is a grateful experience, full of different stories.  Born and raised in Curacao, this former teacher...

Eindhoven News founder Irene Martens in FRITS Top women

Irene Martens, founder and chief of Eindhoven News is nominated in the FRITS Top 50 women of the region. Irene has moved up 5...
Sint and Piet

Piet, stay black, pitch black but start a joint venture

Piet if I were you, I wouldn’t want to lose my colour. It is your identity, it shows where you are coming from, it...

Photo stories: Myrto-Olympia Botsari

Every new situation needs strong foundations points out Olympia Botsari from Greece. Read on about this 23-year-old student's journey from Munich to Eindhoven. Myrto graduated from architecture...

For the elderly and expats, the ‘handywoman’ is a godsend

A woman doing odd jobs around the house: the phenomenon is becoming increasingly popular. Older people and expats in particular find it a godsend...
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