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Money: Negative Interest on its Way?
Dave Deruytter asks: Are negative interest rates coming to a place near you?
And he wonders if that is good news for borrowers and investors...
Premenstrual syndrome: How to meet it head-on
In her premenstrual syndrome article Sarbani Sen challenges it to a duel…
As a woman, we regularly (I would even say monthly) experience a very...
Personal Development: Reconnection Healing
Personal Development: Sarbani Sen delves deeper into the realm of ‘reconnection healing’.
Before we enter the summer and jump into our seasonal activities, I wanted...
Travel: Walled Off in Bethlehem
Travel: Catherine Feore went to Bethlehem to stay in some rather unusual accommodation - the Walled Off Hotel.
The Walled Off Hotel known locally as...
Politics: Women in the race for EU top jobs
Politics: Catherine Feore looks into the not-too-distant future of the European Union employment merry-go-round and the women in the race for EU top jobs.
I...
Personal development: How to find meaningful work
In our personal development article Gemma Rose wonders how to find meaning in the modern workplace.
For this magazine, I previously wrote about how we...
Belgian health: What to do if you are pregnant?
You are expecting a baby? Marvellous! Wonderful happiness is about to begin for you but, before you plan the baby shower, there are other...
Health advice: Karma yoga for a more peaceful society
Sarbani Sen seeks the transcendental nature of the self.
Seva is an important component of Indian culture. It has been translated in English as “service”,...
World economics: Ten years on from the big crash
Our financial expert Dave Deruytter looks back over the decade and into the future for world economics.
We are ten years on from the financial...
Economy and money tips: Inflation is back
Dave Deruytter looks at the economy, in particular the state of bonds, stock markets and mortgage rates.
Inflation is back at levels not often seen...